How do I clean-up Vista home basic?

edjdonnell

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I have two drives on this PC (C and D) I store nothing n the C, yet it has only 12 Gb of space left of the 80Gb, all my programs do not add up to 10 Gb, I have no music,photographs or video files on the C drive, nor games. How do I clean -up the C: drive, mainly to get my Sys speed back up as it was. Unlike past versions of windows I can't seem to locate all this "JunK" sys registry files I would like to dump. any help, besides up grade the Vista or get additional hard drive etc.
 
Hey, your "programs" don't add up to 10gb. But, Vista is pretty big itself and it's usually installed into C: Drive.
First, JKDefrag utility is the beest defragger out there.. it'll free up some space.
TuneUp 2009 - commercial software, very good. You can get that to be able to free up useless disk space. Most of the disk space you most probably have used in there is backups of your system called "Restore Points" only one is useful basically.
Go to techsupportalert.com and look for clean up utilities. They all very good free software.
There's another software you can get which is AdAware SE Personal, It's free I think, not 100% sure though. This is from experience. I have a 250gb C drive and a 250gb D drive, the C drive takes all my backups, and these end up being around 20-30gb if I leave them for a week. The best software though is TuneUp Utilities, although it's a commercial product and requires you to buy it.

Good Luck sir.
 
Just upload all ur files u know arent bad onto a cd and reboot the program.
 
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