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Vishal Gupta

TUTORIAL: How to get FREE space in Windows?

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Guys!

Most of us face Lower Disk Space problem many times. Windows notifies us about the lower disk space and we are forced to delete some useless files or to resize the partition to get some free space.

I'm posting this tutorial to tell some methods to get as mush FREE space as we can.

But use it at your own risk. I'll not be responsible for any kind of damage/problem in your system.

I hv been using these tips since many years and never faced any problem.

Following are some ways to get lots of free space:

http://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-free-space-in-windows/

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bingo...

i always used Ace Utilities...it takes care of most of such crap!

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We are in era where Filling the Hardisk is Problem

:Contento:

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a real kewl post at that MVP sire!!

Guess I might not really need that space anyway :Contento: (guess 2TB/comp and 120GB on Lappy is enuf for most people :Contento: )

cheers

ashok

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i think using the 3rd party utilities is such a waste..

it jus degrads ur system..

and one other way to free ur harddisk..Format it.. :SI:

Edited by kuni5_hem

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Further disk space can be recovered by deleting the Hotfix Backup files

For this we can delete directories starting with $NtUninstallK in windows folder.

Note that the hotfix backup files are kept in the harddisk so that ppl can uninstall a hotfix if the sytem is not working properly after installing a hotfix. But if the system is working properly for many days then there is no use of these backup files :SI:

or use the following tool

http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm

this tool removes hotfix backup data from harddisk and also from add/remove programs list.

Frequent deleting of all directories and files under "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp" (C:\Documents and Settings\[LOGIN USER NAME]\Local Settings\Temp) .

The above method recovers huge amount of disk space if you have not visited this directory for a long time :SI:

and there is a folder in which adobe saves its downloaded programs/installation ( I donot remember). this will free around 50MB

Edited by ss_rakesh

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thnx buddy! I forgot to add that "Updates Uninstallation folders" point :SI:

Added in first post...

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