Hard drive management practices

By deleting unneeded files from your hard drive and managing the space that is automatically allocated for saving certain files, you can help maintain the performance of the hard drive.

Checking hard drive space

In Windows, you can see a chart of the available hard drive space.

To check hard drive space:

1Double-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop. The My Computer window opens.

2Right-click the drive you want to check.

3Select Properties. The drive’s properties window opens. The General tab shows you the available and used space on the drive.

Backing up files

Regularly backing up your files protects you from losing data and lets you keep fewer files on your hard drive. Back up old files to a large capacity disk drive or tape drive and delete the files from your hard drive. You can use the software that came with your tape backup drive or your large capacity disk drive to back up the files.

You can also back up files by running the Backup utility that came with your operating system. In Windows NT, Backup copies files to a tape drive.

To run Backup in Windows NT:

1Click Start, then select Programs, Administrative Tools, then Backup.

2Follow the on-screen instructions.

Deleting unneeded files

By deleting unneeded files from the hard drive, you free up space on the hard drive and help improve hard-drive performance. The following sections give you some simple ways to delete unneeded files.

Deleting Windows temporary files

During normal operation, Windows constantly creates new temporary (temp) files. You can safely delete all but the most recent temp files.

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