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A partition tool for finding NTFS hard disks suitable for VISTA, which can make other hard disks free up space for C disk.
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Why is there less and less space on my C drive? Every time I start Windows Vista, I do nothing, and even uninstall some software, only to find that the space on drive C has become larger. Is it true that drive C will get smaller and smaller with Vista installed? What's going on here? How to solve the disk space problem of this C disk system?

As one of the most common Windows Vista problems in 10, I won't talk about its universality here. Let's get to the point and give you the perfect solution.

However, this involves some system setup and optimization. Although there is no danger, I suggest you look carefully. At least, you should know the principles and methods, and you can recover from the past at any time. After all, Vista takes up C disk space for some reasons, which is good for everyone's system, such as application caching and so on.

Next, pick up the scalpel, find out the reason why Vista C disk space is getting smaller and smaller, and completely eliminate the culprit.

Remind everyone that in this article, drive C is used to refer to the drive letter where Windows Vista is installed, and it is represented by drive C. If Vista is installed on other drives, you can also follow suit.

First, in-depth analysis, improve the solution.

1, hibernation file hiberfil.sys:

This file is a hidden system file in the root directory of drive C. The size of the hidden hiberfil.sys file is exactly the same as your own physical memory. When the computer goes into hibernation, Windows Vista will write all the memory contents into Hiberfil.sys file before shutting down the system. Then, when you turn on the computer again, the operating system uses Hiberfil.sys to put all the information back into the memory, and the computer returns to the state before it was turned off. But Windows Vista will not delete this file, but save it on the hard disk, which will take up some disk space in vain. With the sleep function, you can choose not to sleep, and everyone in the Vista House team turned off the hard drive. Take up space and read and write hard disk frequently. Assassin's t6 1 just added four G's.

Under Vista, the first way to safely delete hibernation files is to run cmd.exe as an administrator to open a command line window, and then run: powercfg -h off. Note that the hiberfil.sys hidden file left on drive C can be deleted directly after it is unhidden.

2. Virtual memory page file. sys:

Windows systems, including Vista, set the size of physical memory to 1.5 times by default and use it as a paging swap file. If you are a system-managed size, then this size will automatically change and often become larger and larger. If the physical memory is less, only 5 12m or 1g, you can choose to keep this file.

If you keep this file, we suggest that you put it in another partition instead of the C disk (system disk), otherwise you still need to delete it manually when making Ghost or other backups. It is suggested that the size must be specified, that is, 1.5 times the physical memory size of Ram.

If your memory is more than 2G, we suggest that you directly turn off the virtual memory function, and you will find that your entire Windows system is "flying".

Method of setting virtual memory: Click System in Control Panel-Classic View, click Advanced System Settings on the left, click the first setting (performance), and then click Advanced. In virtual memory, click Settings. See @com for screenshots and detailed methods.

del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*。 old

del/f/s/q % system drive % recycled **

del /f /s /q %windir%*。 bak

Del/f/s/q% windir% prefetch *. *

rd/s/q % windir % temp & amp; Md% wind speed% temperature

del /f /q %userprofile%cookies*。 *

del /f /q %userprofile%recent*。 *

del/f/s/q " % user profile % Local settings temporary Internet Files *。 *"

del/f/s/q " % user profile % Local settings temp *。 *"

del /f /s /q "%userprofile%recent*。 *"

Echo Vista 123.com reports: cclean finished!

Echo. & stop

You can save the above code as cleantemp.bat and run it directly.

However, the above is far from enough, and it is not simple enough. Vista Optimizer has provided two shortcut buttons, one-click to clear system garbage and one-click to clear online traces, since version 2.0beta2, to help you get it!

Third, C disk space slimming weight loss

The above method solves the problem that the space of C drive is getting smaller and smaller, so there are still many useless files that we need to simplify, such as some help files, some ugly wallpapers that will never be used, video files that come with the system, and so on. Then, just use the Vista Slimming Master included with the Vista Optimizer.

Be sure to note that unless you are a system expert, we suggest that you save folders related to drivers, so that you can lose 200m to 3 G, as shown in the following figure: bitsCN.nET* China Webmaster Blog.

Well, so far, the problem of getting smaller and smaller space on disk C has been completely sorted out and solved. The assassin's T6 1 notebook is lost 13 G!