There are times, especially before installing a new program, where it may be necessary to clean up and organize your hard drive. Sometimes a hard drive can become cluttered with a number of temporary files, or files that are out of order on the hard disk due to uninstalling and reinstalling. It can also suffer losses in integrity that can cause errors. There are three programs that can correct these issues.
Disk Cleanup is a program that scans your hard drive, finds temporary and otherwise unnecessary files and gives you the option of removing them from your hard drive. This clears up hard drive space and helps prevent file conflicts.
To use Disk Cleanup:
For Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98:
For Windows Vista:
Click the Windows button on the Windows Taskbar.
Click All Programs.
Click Accessories.
Click System Tools.
Click Disk Cleanup.
Click My Files.
From the drop-down menu, select the drive you wish to clean up (usually it is the C: drive) and click OK.
Click all the check-boxes next to the items you would like to delete/empty.
Typically one would choose:
Click OK.
A message while appear asking you to confirm your choices; click Delete Files.
If you have reason to believe that there may be an error on the hard drive, or just want to check the integrity of the hard disk, you can run a check program to find and resolve any issues on the hard drive.
Click the Windows button on the Windows Taskbar.
Click Computer.
Right-click the hard drive you would like to scan and select Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click the Check Now button in the Error-Checking box.
Check the options that you would like to use and click the Start button.
The scan may take a number of minutes to complete. It will alert you of any errors or repaired sectors.
When the 'Disk Check Complete' message appears, click OK to finish the process.
Click the Start button on the Windows Taskbar.
Select My Computer.
Right-click the hard drive you would like to scan and select Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click the Check Now button in the Error-Checking box.
Check the options that you would like to use and click the Start button.
The scan may take a number of minutes to complete. It will alert you of any errors or repaired sectors.
When the 'Disk Check Complete' message appears, click OK to finish the process.
This scan will take a number of minutes to complete. It will alert you of any errors or repaired sectors.
The Disk Defragmenter program reorganizes the data on your hard disk to better utilize space and make the hard drive more efficient. After extended use; installing, uninstalling, and reinstalling; adding and removing files; etc. the data on a hard drive can be all over the place and your hard drive has to work harder (and therefore slower) to access and save information. Using the Defragmenter groups all like and related files for faster access and groups all free space together for efficiency. This is especially helpful when installing new programs.
Click the Start button (Windows button on Windows Vista) on the Windows Taskbar.
Click All Programs.
Click Accessories.
Click System Tools.
Click on Disk Defragmenter.
Choose a drive to defragment and click the Defragment button (Defragment Now button for Windows Vista). Likewise, you may select a drive and click the Analyze button to detect if a defragmentation is recommended.
Defragmentation can take a long time depending on the size and state of the drive. It is best just to leave the Defragmenter running and not to use the computer during this process.