Release your C drive Don't let the windows7 C drive space get smaller and smaller

  

With the advent of the Win 7 system, most users have changed the system to Win 7, but many friends have found a problem when they use it. When the computer was just bought back, we often reserved a space of 50G for the C disk (system disk), and everything was never loaded into the C disk. After a while, it was found that the C disk actually became too small. There are only 10 G left. Think about it carefully, I don't have anything to install, C does not take up 40G, and there is still momentum to continue to expand, depressed! Next, Xiaobian tells everyone how to clean up the C drive space.
Method 1: Delete the hiberfil.sys file in the root directory of the C drive as a hidden system file. The hidden hiberfil.sys file size is exactly the same as your own physical memory. When you put the computer into hibernation When Windows 7 writes all memory contents to the hiberfil.sys file before shutting down the system. Then, when you turn the computer back on, the operating system uses hiberfil.sys to put all the information back into memory and the computer is restored to the state it was in before the shutdown. Windows 7 does not delete this file, but keeps it on the hard disk, which will take up a portion of the disk space in vain. After a long time, your hard disk can't be eaten. The safe way to delete the hibernation file under Windows7: Run cmd.exe as the administrator to open the command line window, then type: powercfg -h off and press Enter. Tips: Hiberfil.sys hidden files in the C drive can be unhidden and deleted directly. There is a space in front of -h off. Method 2: Clear the temporary files generated by the application. These files are generally saved in the windowstemp folder and in the temp folder of the user folder. (The path is: my computer - C drive - windowstemp folder). Cleanup method: directly delete the files in the user name AppDataLocalTemp folder of c:windowstemp and C:Users. Method 3: Clear the temporary file cleaning method generated by browsers such as IE: open the browser, tool — INTERNET option —— browse history, click delete, delete cookie and IE temporary file, especially before the backup system Good to remove the clean. Method 4: Clear System Restore, System Volume Information folder SystemVolume Information folder, Chinese name can be translated to & ldquo; system volume label information & rdquo;. This folder stores the backup information of the system restore. "System Restore" is one of the most useful functions of the Windows operating system. It uses the "snapshot" method to record the status information of the system at a specific time, which is called "restore point", and then in need Restore it based on this information. There are two types of restore points: one is automatically created by the system, including system checkpoints and installation restore points; the other is created by the user himself or herself, also called manual restore point. As the user's use of the system time increases, the number of restore points will increase, resulting in less and less hard disk space, and finally be warned "Insufficient disk space”. It is also the most easily occupied file in the system disk. For a long time, this file can be up to 4G or even larger. Clear method: directly close the system restore! Right click on “computer”——properties——advanced system settings——system protection——click on C drive ——config——restore settings in the three options below Directly select the last <; turn off system protection & &quo; & mdash; & mdash; delete & mdash; & mdash; continue & mdash; & mdash; OK. Finally, we can use optimization software optimization such as 360 software, then we will make a lot of money in the C disk space. Postscript: When installing new software, users must pay attention to the installation path. It is best not to default to C drive, even if there is only a little something.

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