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stevewool
8th January 2011, 10:34
any advice from anyone , i know how to switch on and off and do other little bits and bobs, but at the moment my laptop seems to have a full hardrive or very near to full, its a acer aspire with c drive 33 gb and d drive 33gb , the cdrive has about 28gb full i dont know what off i keep it clean and all my pictures was on the d drive but know been removed to a external drive so realy i have nothing on the com, but why is it so full still, its on vista too, :doh:doh:doh

grahamw48
8th January 2011, 11:08
I'll ask my boy. :rolleyes:

I bought him a very posh Laptop last summer for passing his GCSEs, but needless to say, I'm not allowed anywhere near it and have to still use my battered old steam-powered desktop monstrosity...which is also nearly full. :NoNo:

Ako Si Jamie
8th January 2011, 11:11
Pictures don't take up much space. Try removing some of the programs you don't use and see if that will make a difference. Not sure what else I can think of.

stevewool
8th January 2011, 11:19
done all those things jamie but the problem is i dont know what i am removing and if its needed, i dont download music films or anything just our pictures all 13gb of them all on a external hardrive now, so i am lost realy on my old desktop i know there was deeper hidden drives with pictures in but cant seem to find any on here, well just press on i think:NoNo:

Ako Si Jamie
8th January 2011, 11:30
13gb of pics ??:omg: You must have a lot of porn :icon_lol:;)

Seriously though, don't know what else to suggest apart from going to add/remove programs on the control panel to see what programs are taking up a lot of space, emptying your recycle bin, or defragging.

stevewool
8th January 2011, 11:36
just like me then jamie other then the porn , 99% are off emma since being here last july, she snaps at anything , but hey she is happy:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
8th January 2011, 11:44
Another idea is to right click on the folders of your C drive that may contain photo's then select properties. This will tell you how much space is being used.

somebody
8th January 2011, 12:23
HI Steve try this program its free and simple to use. Does your Wife and you chat a lot on ym etc? It may be you are saving loads of archives? Also you may have lots of temp files which have been used but have no deleted.

http://www.diskcleaner.nl/

Download page

http://sourceforge.net/projects/dclean/

Now please be careful using and read and reread what your about to delete.

ANy questions ask on here and im sure someone will be able to advise :)

Best to delete less at first temp files are normally safe bets and also it gives a basic indication of what is possibly taking up room :)


Also from experience what Anti virus and spyware do you use occasionally some malware takes up huges amount of space.

Do you use Firefox or Google chrome check th edownloads folder in my documents as many users i know have found huge amount of files and documents they downloaded stored in there.

subseastu
8th January 2011, 12:26
Also try to use CC cleaner. its a free program you can download that cleans your hard rives properly. I set mine to NSA clean which wipes your hard drive 7 times. When you delete files you only delete the file name and path not the file itself. CC cleaner will delete the file. After that run your disk optimiser to group everything together on the disk drive. this will speed up the machine.

This now ends everything that i know about computers, which I'm sure someone will point out to me is wrong!!

joebloggs
8th January 2011, 12:28
time to back some of those pics up :D

as Andy has said, time to clear some temp and cached files from browsing the web :xxgrinning--00xx3:

i would recommend as its free :D

http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/

sars_notd_virus
8th January 2011, 12:29
download a ''hard drive data recovery'' steve

malditako
8th January 2011, 12:41
hey steve i offer shanes service for free...:)

les_taxi
8th January 2011, 12:46
Are you sure you have emptied the re-cycle bin-easy mistake to make:)

stevewool
8th January 2011, 16:02
hey steve i offer shanes service for free...:)

you are on and for that offer ou can use my camera for free too plus dinner and a nice pudding on offer just chose the day:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
8th January 2011, 19:56
If you are using BBC iPlayer it stores a lot of stuff that isn't picked up by ccleaner - my laptop was forever giving me warings that the disc was nearly full and I finally freed up a massive amount by digging into these iPlayer files - I think in the end I uninstalled then reinstalled it.

KeithD
8th January 2011, 20:08
Get a 32GB pen drive....

Right-click on Recycle Bin>Properties and select Custom Value, enter 250 and Apply. Then reboot, this will shrink the space it uses and free up a bit of space.

Terpe
8th January 2011, 20:15
Sorry Steve, Time for Terpe's computer foolishness:-

Types of Woman

HARD-DISK woman:
She remembers everything, FOREVER.

RAM woman:
She forgets about you, the moment she's turned off.

INTERNET woman:
Often difficult to access.

SERVER woman:
Always busy when you need her.

CD-ROM woman:
Always faster and faster.

EMAIL woman:
Out of every ten things she says, eight are nonsense.

Well it is computer speak:D

les_taxi
8th January 2011, 21:30
Don't forget there is a pc help section too on the forum-try to put pc problems under that as it stands out more to people who can help you:xxgrinning--00xx3:

mickcant
8th January 2011, 22:25
[QUOTE=Terpe;266304]Sorry Steve, Time for Terpe's computer foolishness:-

Types of Woman

HARD-DISK woman:
She remembers everything, FOREVER.

RAM woman:
She forgets about you, the moment she's turned off.

INTERNET woman:
Often difficult to access.

SERVER woman:
Always busy when you need her.

CD-ROM woman:
Always faster and faster.

EMAIL woman:
Out of every ten things she says, eight are nonsense.

Well it is computer speak:D[/QUOTE

Thanks Terpe:xxgrinning--00xx3:
That made a moment brighter:icon_lol:
Mick.

grahamw48
9th January 2011, 00:31
Hmm, now that has got me thinking.:Erm:

Looking down at my computer brings to mind the notion that owners and dogs often tend to resemble one another, or in this case...computers.

Suggestions please. :icon_lol:

gWaPito
9th January 2011, 01:08
A laptop was all I had when I first started. It lasted 3 years. The reason I got rid was because it became so slow. I paid £650 in 2006. The shop wanted £150 to bring back up to the original speed. I decided it wasn't worth it, as I could replace it like for like for £300. I didnt bother in the end, Jane being more clue'd up than I on these issues, no surprise there! Suggested getting an all singing and dancing computer, which we did. The obsolete laptop well, I did an insurance number on that one, and got a very nice replacement, thank you very much. It turns out my insurer had been taking me for a ride for years. Had it not been for that claim I would never have found out. So, make sure you compare your insurance's every renewal.