Proper maintenance of you hard disk drive can help keep your computer running fast and smooth. In much the same way a messy room deters us from finding things, a disorderly hard disk makes it difficult for the computer to find files. Here are three steps that you can take to clean up your hard disk drive.
* Delete Unused Files
Keep your hard disk well-organized and easy to navigate by manually deleting files and uninstalling programs that you no longer have a need for. This also frees up valuable hard drive space that can be used to store important files in the future.
* Run Disk Cleanup Utility
A fast and easy way to clean up your hard disk is to use Microsoft Window’s disk cleanup utility under the system tools. You can configure that disk cleanup utility to delete temporary files, empty the recycled bin, and compress old files. The disk cleanup utility also gives you the option to uninstall unused programs and Windows components, and delete system restore points except for the most recent one.
* Run Disk Defragmenter Utility
Another way to keep your hard disk neat and orderly is to run Window’s disk defragmenter utility. As we move, delete and install files in our computer, some large files will not be stored as one complete unit. Instead, they will be broken down into smaller parts and stored in between other files. File fragmentation makes it difficult for the computer to locate these separated files.
The disk defragmenter reduces file fragmentation by sorting scattered files and placing them closer to each other. When you run the disk defragmenter, it will assess your hard disk and advise you whether the disk needs to be defragmented or not.
Even if your computer is running smoothly now, observe proper hard drivemaintenance so you can avoid future problems and keep your computer in the best possible condition.
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