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Mutt 12-05-2004 05:41 AM

Best Ways To Clear Space on HD?
 
i'm down to 1 GB left on my HD - dunno how I got down to this low - i do have a ton of photo content on it but it's definitely not much more than 5 GB and maybe another 5 GB in movie files. it's a 40 GB drive and i have another one on the machine i use to store content but that's almost filled so i can't move stuff there.

Is there some software I can get that will show me where I should start deleting crap?

thanks

pornstar2pac 12-05-2004 05:43 AM

stop downloaded rap videos and gay porno






you should be fine then

Fake Nick 12-05-2004 05:46 AM

a/ buy a REAL hard drive for at least 160 gig

b/ format c:

c/ what pornstartupac said

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The Apprentice 12-05-2004 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pornstar2pac
stop downloaded rap videos and gay porno

"Ain't nothin' wrong wit rap.
His hard drive's a peice o' crap.

Ain't nothin' wrong with gay...
forgit wat I was bout' to say."

petepete 12-05-2004 06:24 AM

Hard drive space is so cheap nowadays... Your time cleaning the drive will cost you more than a new hdd.

xclusive 12-05-2004 06:29 AM

You can burn the content to disk and make at least 2 copies and or you can just go out and buy a new HD one that hooks up by firewire would be fine...

Basic_man 12-05-2004 06:46 AM

format c:/s

mardigras 12-05-2004 07:25 AM

Delete all but your most recent restore point.

Use this program to clear out a bunch of hidden cache stuff.

From your Start Menu search for any folder named Temp and delete anything in it. Also from the Start Menu do a wildcard search for temp files (search for *.tmp) and delete anything you find. Also do wildcard searches for potential large file types, *.avi *.wav *.bak
You can even wildcard the whole computer by searching for *.* then sort the files by size to look for unwanted large files.

If you play games With Real Arcade the games are installed into a folder called My Games but the installer is left in
C:\My Download Files
It's a file that ends with .rgs and is as big as the game itself but a totally useless file after install.

Many other programs have folders where downloads store. A P2P program usually has a folder within it where downloads go but sometimes the temporary files are in another folder. Sometimes when you cancel a download the temporary file is not cleared. For example, you somehow lost a 10 meg download at 9 megs then cleared the download... there might be a 9 meg temp file left behind. Best way to find these files is to go into each program folder you have in C:\Program Files and mouseover each folder inside looking for huge ones. Investigate what's inside.

Look in C:\ and My Documents for "My downloads" type folders that various programs may install. For instance on my PC I've ended up with C:\My Download Files C:\MyDownloads and C:\My Downloads
In C:\ and My Documents also look for folders applications have installed such as My Games, My Music, My Received Files, My whatever.

For starters those tips should reclaim you a few bytes:winkwink::thumbsup

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Mutt 12-05-2004 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mardigras
Delete all but your most recent restore point.

Use this program to clear out a bunch of hidden cache stuff.

From your Start Menu search for any folder named Temp and delete anything in it. Also from the Start Menu do a wildcard search for temp files (search for *.tmp) and delete anything you find. Also do wildcard searches for potential large file types, *.avi *.wav *.bak
You can even wildcard the whole computer by searching for *.* then sort the files by size to look for unwanted large files.

If you play games With Real Arcade the games are installed into a folder called My Games but the installer is left in
C:\My Download Files
It's a file that ends with .rgs and is as big as the game itself but a totally useless file after install.

Many other programs have folders where downloads store. A P2P program usually has a folder within it where downloads go but sometimes the temporary files are in another folder. Sometimes when you cancel a download the temporary file is not cleared. For example, you somehow lost a 10 meg download at 9 megs then cleared the download... there might be a 9 meg temp file left behind. Best way to find these files is to go into each program folder you have in C:\Program Files and mouseover each folder inside looking for huge ones. Investigate what's inside.

Look in C:\ and My Documents for "My downloads" type folders that various programs may install. For instance on my PC I've ended up with C:\My Download Files C:\MyDownloads and C:\My Downloads
In C:\ and My Documents also look for folders applications have installed such as My Games, My Music, My Received Files, My whatever.

For starters those tips should reclaim you a few bytes:winkwink::thumbsup

this is what i'm doing now. thanks.

external drive hooked up with Firewire? u can run apps off it? i thought it wouldn't be fast enough - i'd just install another hard drive internally then and install XP on it too.

iwantchixx 12-05-2004 10:14 AM

much easier to just get another hard drive and pop it in. Save you lots of time.

Vitasoy 12-05-2004 10:19 AM

Delete everything in your temp folders, always clear you browser cache after you finish browsing, del all wav files.

smashface 12-05-2004 10:35 AM

You probably aren't using all the content all the time. You could zip/compress some of it.

But a new HD is a good idea. Techbargains.com has been posting a lot of deals recently.

ltl 12-05-2004 10:39 AM

http://www.digallery.com/diskdata/

azguy 12-05-2004 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mutt
i'm down to 1 GB left on my HD - dunno how I got down to this low - i do have a ton of photo content on it but it's definitely not much more than 5 GB and maybe another 5 GB in movie files. it's a 40 GB drive and i have another one on the machine i use to store content but that's almost filled so i can't move stuff there.

Is there some software I can get that will show me where I should start deleting crap?

thanks

format

bdld 12-05-2004 01:05 PM

move all the files you dont usually use but want to keep to an extrenal hard drive. that'll free up more than enough space.

KRL 12-05-2004 01:07 PM

How the heck do you work with only a 40Gig drive?

You can buy 200 Gig drives at good prices now.

Time for an upgrade. That's your solution.

RawAlex 12-05-2004 01:11 PM

Upgrade! More disk space! 40 gig drive is a waste of space now. Basic stuff now is about 120gig, upper end about 300gig... no shortage of space when you do that.

Second step is add a good speedy DVD burner, and burn stuff off to disk that won't get changed. Figure out 4 gig per disk, it won't take many disks to empty your stuff right out.

Heck, I have 240 gig of drives sitting on my desktop not plugged into anything right now. ;-)

Alex

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 12-05-2004 01:12 PM

New hardrive bro.

Just add one.

Surprised ya not got a RAID5.

Dalai lama 12-05-2004 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fake Nick
a/ buy a REAL hard drive for at least 160 gig

b/ format c:

c/ what pornstartupac said

werd up


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