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Title: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 01, 2005, 01:58:35 PM
Here is another one of my questions......the answer to which I am always the last to know.

I am inquiring about the Disk Clean Up.  I do it every once in awhile.....but I never do all the categories because I am not really sure what to delete. Some had a check beside them when I got my computer and some didn't.
Here is a summary of what I see as of now. You can tell by the 0's what I delete.  The information of the Disk Clean Up says do it to enable more space.  I have plenty of space. So do I need to delete everything, everytime I go there or just forget it?

Downloaded Program Files................0
Temporary Internet Files................13
Offline Web Pages.........................61
Recycle Bin....................................0
Temporary Remote Desktop.......10,236
Temporary files.........................4,821
WebClient/Publish..........................32
Compress old files................1,721,170
Catalog files for Content indexer.........0
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: darkparrot on February 01, 2005, 02:33:49 PM
You can generally delete more then is checked by default.

You should be able to check everything except "Compress old files" and still have your system run fine without problems. Though you should check to see if any programs use anything in those locations before you purge those files. Though those types of programs are rare, I come apon them every so often.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 01, 2005, 02:48:40 PM
I like your new avatar darkparrot!!

I am not going to get click happy yet.
It always seems answers to my questions bring more questions :-\
How do I "check to see if any programs use anything in those locations"


Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 01, 2005, 03:13:17 PM
One of the biggest space savers is keeping System Restore in check.

If you look on the More Options tab and click the Systen Restore, Clean Up button, this will get rid of all but your last restore point.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Neron on February 01, 2005, 05:09:05 PM
Can you tell me how to go in to this more options tab? ???
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: lee16 on February 01, 2005, 05:20:31 PM
Neron,

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Can you tell me how to go in to this more options tab?  ???

(See below)

--lee
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Neron on February 01, 2005, 07:30:47 PM
Thanks!I had 1.7 Gb's free disk space and now i have 3.01 ;D :D ;) :) ::)
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Fast on February 01, 2005, 07:50:18 PM
Hello Emma, may I suggest something ?
I use a tiny little program for SAFELY deleting temporary files in one click.
The program is called Clearprog and it can be obtained here: http://www.clearprog.de

It's German but also has an English interface and is really easy to use. You can choose what you want to clean and save the configuration.

I recommend it for quickly cleaning tempfiles.

Maybe you want to give it a try.

Bye, Fast.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 01, 2005, 08:14:03 PM
Thanks!I had 1.7 Gb's free disk space and now i have 3.01 ;D :D ;) :) ::)

System Restore is a huge resource hog, if every thing is running well then periodically clean it out.

With that amount of saved space, you may find your system more responsive and less prone to fragmentation.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 01, 2005, 08:19:57 PM
Thanks to all who have entered this little contest.  I am still trying to decide on the winner ;)

Fast, I went to the German site you suggested.  On the download page there were 5 ClearProg downloads.  Could you tell me which one would be the one you were referring to?

DavidR, I have never even clicked into the System Restore area.  I am not having any trouble, so guess I will try that (maybe tomorrow  ;D).  These things take working up to.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Fast on February 01, 2005, 08:28:16 PM
Hello Emma, first please click on the little union jack in the upper left corner. The website changes to english now. Then you can click on downloads and choose the 1.4.1 final version.

Bye
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 01, 2005, 08:45:11 PM
DavidR, I have never even clicked into the System Restore area.  I am not having any trouble, so guess I will try that (maybe tomorrow  ;D).  These things take working up to.

There really is nothing to it, just getting rid of all the detritus, accumulated by system restore.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 01, 2005, 09:24:06 PM
Progress Report:
I Cleaned up the System Restore......done...finished

I downloaded the ClearProg.  But I must have forgotten to ask for Help. :(  Couldn't find any directions.  I cleared 1 item of IE but didn't want to do anymore.  I tried to clear something in Mozilla but it wouldn't let me.

I went back into the Disk Clean Up area and some #'s had changed.  See above in original question.

DL program file..................0
Temp Internet Files  .........0
Off Line WPage doesn't even exist as a category
Recycle................................0
Remote Desktop............stayed the same
Temporary Files..............changed to 0
Web client.......................same
Compressed....................same
Catalog............................same

Guess I will look for another topic to ask about. :)

Thanks
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Fast on February 01, 2005, 09:56:29 PM
In the menubar you choose: select > all
Then you go to plugins (the dustwiper icon)  en press the + button
Then you choose "save"

Then you choose clean-up and afterwards you choose finish

If you want to clear mozilla items you need to choose your profile from "extra" > mozilla > choose profile

Afterwards choose "save " and your set to go

Bye
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: g67 on February 02, 2005, 07:24:28 AM
Hi
    I can't seem to find the system restore option in disk cleanup. (XPsp2)
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 02, 2005, 01:50:31 PM
If you have found disk clean-up, then you are presented with two Tabs, Disk Cleanup (default) and More Options you need to click on this Tab, to see the options (see the images above).
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 02, 2005, 02:37:28 PM
I have rid myself of old Restore Points and a few files in the Disk Clean Up.  Now to the WHY? part. (I just keep whipping this horse  ;D )

Info from the Windows Help and Support Center:   Disk Cleanup helps free up space on your hard drive.
From that short sentence I interpret it to mean just what it says "free up space on your hard drive".
Now suppose one has space galore on their hard drive.  I guess I look at that little fuchsia and blue circle under C..properties??  I see one tiny sliver of blue.  I assume that means I have plenty of space??

I liken this to drawers, cupboards etc. in my home.  I keep stuffing them with more clutter.  I collect useless items and store them here, there and everywhere.  But they aren't in my way.They don't bother me. I have plenty of space to gather more (plus an understanding husband).  If I took the time to clean out all those drawers etc, I feel I would be wasting my time and fretting over nothing.

So given my set of circumstances, am I fretting over nothing when I go to to Disk Cleanup and try to clean everything in sight?  Or is Cleaning Up the disk a task that will make my computer run better?

I love simplicity.  ;)
Thanks
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Eddy on February 02, 2005, 02:55:43 PM
Simply said:
A clean workbench with tools organised, is a lot easier to work on ;)

Or see it like a conversation by phone. It is a lot easier if there is no noice on the line.

Computers a very simple machines. They like to have things nice and clean and organized. They will perform better if this is the case.
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: emma on February 02, 2005, 03:14:02 PM
Eddy, thanks for the Short and Sweet.
But don't expect to be seeing me around the Forum for many a day.  I will be too busy cleaning out my drawers and closets and stuffing everything under the bed. ;D
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: g67 on February 03, 2005, 05:32:36 AM
I have found disk cleanup but there is no " more options tab". I tried attaching a picture of disk cleanup but I got a message saying. "The upload folder is full.Please try a smaller file and or contact an administrator.
 Thanks

Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 03, 2005, 02:12:52 PM
What your OS is and how you got to the disk cleanup options?
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: Neron on February 03, 2005, 03:08:00 PM
To see the more options tab you have to open it from start menu programs accessories system tools disk cleanup
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 03, 2005, 03:40:44 PM
The quicker way is (Explorer) right click on C: and select properties and disk cleanup
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: g67 on February 04, 2005, 03:51:18 AM
DavidR
          I found out why I couldn't see the "options" tab on disk cleanup. I wasn't logged on as an administrator. Thanks for your help
Title: Re: Disk Clean Up
Post by: DavidR on February 04, 2005, 03:06:19 PM
Happy to help, hope you saved sme HDD space and thanks for letting us know why you couldn't see the More Options tab.