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Cleaning Up Your Disk Drives in Windows Vista
Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Over time, the many types of temporary files created when you browse the Internet, install
programs, or update your computer can eat up the free space on your computer’s disks. As your computer’s primary disk fills to 85 percent or more of its total capacity, you may start to notice that it’s not as responsive as it used to be. Your computer may slow down as its primary disk fills to capacity because your computer depends on this free space to write the page file and other temporary files it needs to use.
To help prevent performance problems due to your primary disk being too full, you should periodically clean up your computer’s disks using Disk Cleanup. Table 1 provides a summary of the types of temporary files Disk Cleanup can help you track down and remove.WindowsDevCenter.com — Cleaning Up Your Disk Drives in Windows Vista
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