| Uninstalling Unused Components | Deleting Temp Files |
| Deleting Other Files | Temporary Internet Files |
| Compact Outlook Express Email |
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Over time, your Hard Disk fills up with all kinds of stuff, and before you know it, that drive you bought just a year or so ago, and whose capacity looked great back then, is already alarmingly full. You need a certain amount of "headroom" or empty space on your harddrive for Windows to function properly. Things like the Windows swap file require empty space on the harddrive for standby utilization and your system can slow down enormously if it's not available. Check out these steps to slim down on your Hard Disk's use:
Uninstalling unused Components
To uninstall Windows components:
Deleting Temp FilesWhen Windows crashes, or locks up and you have to use Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart, some temporary files will be left on your disk. Some installation routines will also leave temporary files behind.
You can use Windows Explorer to find and delete these files. To be on the safe side, don't delete files with today's date, these files could still be in use (although most probably you'll get an error telling you that a file can't be deleted because it's in use).
Deleting other filesOther files you could delete are files with these extensions:
Temporary Internet FilesAnother source of "disappearing" hard disk space are the Temporary Internet Files. To speed up your Internet browsing, pages, graphics and other page elements are stored in your browser's cache. It's worth it to clean this cache from time to time:
Compact Outlook Express Email
Outlook Express just removes the "pointers" to the actual email from the index, but to actually remove the email itself, you need to run the Compact Folder/b> function. You can access this function from the Outlook Express menu: File > Folder. You can choose either Compact or Compact all Folders, the difference is that the first one only compacts the folder currently selected.
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