Sunday, November 22, 2009

Do You Want To Increase The Storage Capacity Of Your Hard Disk?

This is a guest post written by Daniel Parker. Daniel Parker is an IT Manager and is working in a well reputed IT Support company specializing in Network Support and Computer Support for last 10 years and is also having a personal Computer Repair business.

There are distinct procedures to boost the capability of your hard drive. Following these easy steps you can effortlessly boost the hard propel capacity.

• Access the "Control Panel" from the Start list and choose the "Performance and Maintenance" Control Panel icon.
• Choose "Free up Space on Your Hard Disk" to start Disk Cleanup. When completed, click "OK."
• Check" only the documents that you would like to delete at the Disk Cleanup tab. Be very careful to furthermore "uncheck" those programs you would like to hold on the system. The following hard-drive space-hogging documents make an obvious distinction if deleted: (a) Temporary Internet Files; (b) Recycle Bin; (c) Internet Files; and (d) Compress Old Files. When completed, click "OK."

Another procedure you can use to boost your hard capability is
• Click on your Start button and navigate to your Control Panel.
• Click on "Add/Remove Programs" from the Control Panel screen.
• Allow the register to populate and load up the screen.
• Scroll down the register and click on the "Add/Remove" text line for programs you have established and not ever use.
• Reboot if provoked by your computer.

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