C drive leaving only leaving OS files
I have Windows 7 on Toshiba Satelite A205-S4607 laptop.
This Toshibha recovery disk are not available anywhere.
The other problem is i have allocated 30 GB for my C drive, but on the run my C drive is occupied 25 GB, only 5 GB left .
So i want to clean my C drive leaviing only OS files, how to do that . I tried all known softwares i have installed leaving some, but i know that there is some waste stuff worth of 15 - 20 GB out there . Please help , i dont have a recovery disk so please
give me genuine suggestions.
Thanks in advance Friends and Tech Gurus,
Ravi
November 19th, 2010 4:25am
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Try running CCleaner
http://www.piriform.com/
You can also reduce the size of the recycle bin by right clicking on its icon on the desktop and selecting properties. You can also recover some space by going to Control panel > System > System Protection tab and clicking on the configure button
to reduce the space allocated fro System Restore.
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November 22nd, 2010 3:29pm
Start/Control Panel/Programs and features
uninstall everything that is not related to W7,Video driver,Mobo drivers,sound drivers
doesnt leave much does it??
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"KrisRavi" wrote in message news:2b17d4e6-cb12-4446-b12c-cac282ec4b17...
I have Windows 7 on Toshiba Satelite A205-S4607 laptop.
This Toshibha recovery disk are not available anywhere.
The other problem is i have allocated 30 GB for my C drive, but on the run my C drive is occupied 25 GB, only 5 GB left .
So i want to clean my C drive leaviing only OS files, how to do that . I tried all known softwares i have installed leaving some, but i know that there is some waste stuff worth of 15 - 20 GB out there . Please help , i dont have a recovery disk so please
give me genuine suggestions.
Thanks in advance Friends and Tech Gurus,
Ravi
November 22nd, 2010 9:21pm
Hi,
Thanks for posting!
Pease refer to the following artical to clean your system:
Delete files using Disk Cleanup
Meanwhile, third party cleaner software is not suggested.
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November 24th, 2010 12:53am