Windows8.1 Super Slimming Raiders

  

Win8 system disk growth speed is really terrible, if you do not add management, every time you install /update can hardly eat hard disk space, the deadwood C disk occupancy has reached 50G or so Although the hard disk capacity is generally T-level, there is no need to care about these things, but for SSD, space usage has a great relationship with life and speed. It is necessary to make certain reductions in the system.

online search for slimming strategy basically CCleaner can get it, nothing more than delete some temporary files, cache and log, streamlined space is only about 2-3G. Here are some unconventional, but very effective methods.

Dism++Cure Update

Dism++ is a GUI version of Microsoft Dism developed by Yurain. It can fix patches and clean up Installer. In addition to Installer, there is no sequelae in other cleanups. Installer will cause Office after cleaning. Unable to uninstall, the initial rain indicates that the update can be installed normally. (The update has not been encountered, no confirmation, but it has been cleaned up after the Installer is backed up.)

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Turn off system sleep
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C under the disk Hiberfil.sys file, which is the system's hibernation file, the size is generally 50%-100% of physical memory, which is too horrible for users with slightly larger memory. For example, the physical memory of Deadwood is 16G, the size of the file. Is about 13G.

Close method, command mode admin mode run powercfg –h off.

mklink link transfer not commonly used files

If you have Office installed There will be a C:\\MSOCache folder, cut to D drive, enter mklink /D "C:\\MSOCache" "D:\\MSOCache"

CSO under MSOCache on the command line It becomes a link like a shortcut, no longer occupies the C drive space, but it does not affect the normal use.

An example of Chrome's data folder transfer mklink /D "C:\\Users\\ %username%\\AppData\\Local\\Google\\Chrome" "D:\\ProgramData\\Chrome"

Link the cache folder to the memory disk mklink /D "D:\\ProgramData\\Chrome\\User Data \\Default\\Cache" "T:\\TEMP"

Some general streamlined methods 1. System disk cleanup 2. Migrate system virtual memory (if physical memory is large enough, Can be turned off) 3. Turn off system protection 4. Delete Windows
Update automatically update cache

Under normal circumstances, if you do not install a lot of large programs to the C drive, C drive should be able to streamline To more than ten G.

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