How can I clear up my computer’s memory?
May 13th, 2007 | by computermemory |Agowilt asked:
What kind of stuff should I delete and what else should I do so I can get as much memory on my computer as possible? What are the basics?
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What kind of stuff should I delete and what else should I do so I can get as much memory on my computer as possible? What are the basics?
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9 Responses to “How can I clear up my computer’s memory?”
By ski_yamaha on May 13, 2007 | Reply
Try this outstanding tool.
Advanced WindowsCare V2 from iobit. It’s pretty good at keeping your machine running smoothly.
By I MUST KNOW! on May 14, 2007 | Reply
CCLEANER.COM
Its cleans your internet caches.
Takes a lot of space up actually if your settings are high.
I suggest removing any images you don’t need.
Large un-used programs. XP & Vista can actually tell you how much you use programs.
By alienwrealx on May 17, 2007 | Reply
you mean hard drive or RAM/ROM? Ram dont run as many programs at once, including at boot up. HD delete some older unused files.
By Ray E on May 20, 2007 | Reply
You can delete anything which has been store from a application but don’t delete anything which has to do with systems
By Goffik on May 21, 2007 | Reply
Uninstall any apps you do not use.
Delete any files from My Documents that you dont need.
If you have photos/movies/music, burn them to CD/DVD and then delete them from the hard drive.
Run the drive cleaner installed with Windows to remove old files.
Run a defrag.
By navid on May 24, 2007 | Reply
try this :
it does it automatically for you.
By Greg B on May 25, 2007 | Reply
go to iobit.com and download “Advanced windowscare V2 Personal” and install then run the scan! Everything you could want done and more is taken care of once you click the repair button and I swear your computer will run like new if not better its FREE!, try it out if you like it I could use a best answer.
By pliw on May 28, 2007 | Reply
Please clear up your question. I can’t quite understand it. Memory are automatically cleared once you exit a program or you turn off your computer. If what you mean is clearing your hard disk so that it will have ample reserve, then go to control panel, then add/remove programs then uninstall or remove any program you are not using.
By Inder on May 28, 2007 | Reply
If you want more RAM memory where all the computer applications (programs) run then
Right click on my computer icon on your desktop then go to advanced option then you will find settings option below performance option. click on it. then again you will find an option advanced then click on it then you will see an option Virtual memory . click on change option. then custom size(give according to max. size mentioned there). the more the size will be the more good performance of your computer will be. then set. and then click ok then again ok and then again ok.