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full disk and destop error

 

 

 

 

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harsh ahuja

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Operating system:Windows 7 Professional (32 bit)

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 1845 MB

CPU: Intel® Pentium® CPU P6100 @ 2.00GHz

Drive Info:

C: 39.06 GB

D: 141.87 GB

E: 141.87 GB

F: 141.88 GB

Internet Explorer: 8.0

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1) download the following programs; installation is not required, since they are portable!

    - Wise disk cleaner portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wisediskcleaner/dlwisediskcleaner.html

    - Wise program uninstaller portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wiseuninstaller/dlwiseuninstaller.html

2) Start wise program uninstaller (WPU):

    - Check, in the list that appears, if you could uninstall some programs that you have installed some times ago but that you don't use at all.

    - Don't uninstall programs if you are unsure (to make disasters)!!!

    - Close the program

3) Windows start, all programs, accessories, open command prompt - elevated privileges needed, from windows vista and later OS:

    - Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following):

      cleanmgr /sageset:65535 (press enter key on our keyboard)

    - Select/tick every option that appears (or choose tha options that you prefer), click ok

    - Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following):

      cleanmgr /sagerun:65535 (press enter key on our keyboard)

    - wait until it finishes

4) Start wise disk cleaner (WDC):

    - Click select all (bottom-left corner)

    - If you are saving passwords in your browser(s), check the entry surf the internet: untick IE saved passwords, untick mozilla saved passwords, untick [your-browser] saved passwords

    Otherwise you could leave them ticked!

    - Click start scan (bottom-right, green button)

    - Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion

    - Click start cleaning (bottom-right, green button)

    - Click defrag tab (at top)

    - Select only the system drive, deselect the other drives

    - Click defragment (bottom-right corner, green button)

    - Wait until it finishes (it could be some half hours, or hours!!!)

    Alternatively, you could use windows defrag (right click your system hard drive, properties, tools, defragment now)

Looking forward for your kind feedback!

 

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