Delete Files To Free Up Disk Space And Speed Up PC Performance
If you delete files that are lingering on your PC to
free up disk space
you may be able to free up a large amount of space which will give your PC a performance boost.
There are likely to be many files on your PC that you no longer need for any particular purpose. Here is a list of the deletions you can perform which isn't going to do any damage to your PC : -
Search for and delete files you don't need
This will teach you a very effective method to find old files you forgot about and which you don't need anymore. -
Delete duplicate files
It's quite likely there are duplicate files on your computer. You really only need to keep one copy. Use a duplicate file finder to find and delete these duplicate files. -
Delete temporary files
All kinds of software create temporary files. Usually these files are not critical and can be deleted. -
Delete temporary internet files
Temporary internet files can really hog your hard drive. Here you can learn how to remove them and how to change settings so that they don't become too big. -
Delete the memory.dmp file
in C:WINDOWS or C:WINNT
This file can be huge yet it is not a critical file and can be deleted. - Empty the recycle bin
Don't forget to empty your recycle bin!!
Note, if you accidentally delete a file that you need, don't fret, because it is possible to get your file back using Data Recovery
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