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When Less Is More Clean Your Disk Drive of Unnecessary Files and Your Computer’s Performance Will Improve

May 19, 2009 by  
Filed under Computer

When it comes to maintaining your computer, you have probably heard all before. “Run Defrag! “Scan disk for errors!”In fact, the simple tips below, you can enjoy the use of a computer up to five years or more – reserving expenditure on a simple software upgrade rather then a complete and expensive hardware upgrades.

One of the easiest and least expensive things you can do for life extension of the computer to get rid of unnecessary programs, files and folders. A disk is clogged with unnecessary and unused files is a disc that works harder than it has. Although the Defrag window system can alleviate some of the stress that these files, disk space, it is not much to get rid of this problem, in the first place. This is because the program simply Defrag organizes the files in the system, which facilitates access to a computer. (Then reduce the work to find and record them). But this method only “relieves” the symptoms that induce these files – this is not the cause of the attack. These files should be excluded – not “organized!”

Of course, deleting files can be scary adventure for most users. Most computer users do not know which files are safe to delete and which not.

The worst someone can do is snoop around the windows directory and accidentally delete files that do not look familiar. It would be important to provide programs unusable, damage the Windows operating system, and possibly even prevent the computer from starting. This is why deleted using special software, it is so important. Deleted programs will be analyzed in a computer operating system and installed programs to determine the files that are critical for function versus computer files that are safe to delete.

You already have a program on your computer, and it’s Windows’ Add / Remove Programs (available in Control Panel). This software will help you with deleting programs that you no longer want to not only, but other files that use this program as well (dynamic link libraries, databases, files, registry, links, representative icons, etc.).

But sometimes Windows’ Add or Remove Programs is not enough. Although this software does quite a good job, removing unwanted programs, it may leave some files behind even after a complete uninstall – files that will become orphan files. And it’s the orphan files that can really clutter up the hard drive and shorten the lives of other young and strong PC.

Orphans are usually temporary files that contain data generated program files created by user, partial files left over from a computer crash, or any other kind of different files created for almost any reason. The problem is that the uninstall program does not leave orphan files behind, because it was never part of the program when it was first installed. The uninstall program can delete only the files located on your hard drive in its installation routine.

So, while Windows’ Add / Remove Programs, you can remove the entire program, you’ll need to get rid of those pesky little things in advance of multiple files, such as cleaner CleanSweep example. CleanSweep is a unique program that will specifically look for files that are not associated with the program, and then ask if you want to delete.

The only time that you want to delete the orphan file is if the file was a genuine document that you created before deleting the program. If you said, uninstall the Microsoft Word, all the documents that you created in Word would then turn to the orphan files. Or if you were to uninstall the graphics-editing program, all the pictures you made with the program would become orphan files.

Chip what to do if you do not want to lose data that you created with the unwanted program is:

1. Save or convert documents into a format that will work with different program first (this means that the program that you want to keep)

2. Archive them on a floppy disk, flash disk, or CD-ROM

3. This is like the CleanSweep program.

Use CleanSweep or any other similar type of utility can delete anywhere from less than one megabyte on your hard disk for more than five megabytes and up. This may seem like a small amount of “sabot material” for you, but to your computer, it’s much less to process!

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One Response to “When Less Is More Clean Your Disk Drive of Unnecessary Files and Your Computer’s Performance Will Improve”
  1. spespesty says:

    Other variant is possible also

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