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       #31

    Hiya Mike!
    tis i again lol. i have backed up, unistalled all my progs and deleted all media. this is what is left.

    i know i still have to unistall my av. but is everything else ok as it is?
    im just about to start wit that partitian manager program. do i just install it 2 its default location?

    im totally knackered. i have'nt been 2 bed yetim ok tho. all bright n perky lol
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       #32

    ganjiry said:
    Hiya Mike!
    tis i again lol. i have backed up, unistalled all my progs and deleted all media. this is what is left.

    i know i still have to unistall my av. but is everything else ok as it is?
    im just about to start wit that partitian manager program. do i just install it 2 its default location?

    im totally knackered. i have'nt been 2 bed yetim ok tho. all bright n perky lol

    Hi, just having a good look at what you posted, back in a sec......

    Yes, that looks OK. Now you can use the partition manager to first of all reduce the system partition in size, I recommend you use 50 Gbyte for that. ( You CAN use 40 Gbyte, but that tends to cramp the system).

    You didn't need to uninstall the programs, but as you have done so it doesn't matter now. If ANYTHING AT ALL is unclear to you, then keep asking until it is.

    Once you have reduced the partition, create a new partition in the now unallocated space. Use all the space left.

    When you have done that we'll have another word.

    It's much easier to make mistakes when you are tired, so if you would rather have a sleep first, that might be a good idea, but it's up to you of course.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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    afternoon chap. yeah ill crack on with it. im used to not sleeping. i havent slept properly in 20yrs. i havent smoked any weed through the night so i can crack on with this lol. so im more capable than i was yesterday lol. ill go do the partitions and get back
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       #34

    One more thing before you start. Run a disk cleanup and check.




    After you have run the cleanup, click on "Tools", run "Check now" and then "Defragment now".

    This ensures you have a nice clean and defragmented disc to work with.

    Regards...Mike Connor
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       #35

    i hav a ok hdd but will run a diskchck. i looked at that prog and not quite sure. do i reduce the one that is highlghted to 50GB
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    ganjiry said:
    i hav a ok hdd but will run a diskchck. i looked at that prog and not quite sure. do i reduce the one that is highlghted to 50GB
    Yes, that would normally be correct, but you can't do that here because you have 88.47 GBytes in use!

    You must have quite a bit of stuff still on there.

    Not a problem. Reduce it to 100 Gbytes for now, we will take care of the rest later.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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    im looking everywhere and cant find what could be using it. how can i find out?

    edit: could it b restore points? as i hav a couple of restore points as i have'nt turned system restore off yet
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       #38

    ganjiry said:
    im looking everywhere and cant find what could be using it. how can i find out?

    edit: could it b restore points? as i hav a couple of restore points as i have'nt turned system restore off yet
    Use CCleaner to remove all your old restore points. Go to "tools", "System Restore"




    You can not delete the last one in this program, that is for system safety. As you can see, I don't have any, because I don't use system restore.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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       #39

    You can find out what is using what with WinDirStat.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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       #40

    ive uninstalled it. but ccleaner only deletes all but 1 of restore points. should i delete them from system properties where u configure syst restore? then run ccleaner?
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