Storage
I’m using Windows XP on my Presario CQ41 laptop. My laptop is partitioned into 2 drives. I put all 58.8 GB on my C: drive and 173 on my D: drive. All the installed programs are on the C: drive. Now I only have 4.2.GB free memory space on my C: drive. On the other hand my D: drive has a large amount of space. It has 60.2GB free memory space. I only use the D: as a back-up for my software, games, movies etc.
My remote Desktop cached files took a large of memory in my C: drive and My Windows machine is getting low on memory space. So I need to do Disk Cleanup to take some cache files. Majority of my stored data is on my second drive which is the Drive D: and this one has still a lot of spaces.
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Hi,
"The file does not have a program associated with it for perform this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel."
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When I opened my desktop computer running a Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3, the hard disk drive requested starts automatically, stating that I have errors in my hard drive. And it has error in my system tray that keeps popping each and every time I opened my desktop. The error stated:
Critical Error
Hard Drive Not Found. Missing Hard Drive.
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I bought a new secondary hard drive but every time I connect it to my PC to access my files and folders, an error box is appearing that deals with ownership or permission to access this.
There are no available files or folders showing on my screen, only this error:
You don't currently have permission to access this folder
Click Continue to permanently get access to this folder.
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I asked a technician to install hard disk on my computer. After installing, I can see the primary hard disk but the recently installed hard drive is missing. The system info above is based on running system info on run command. The Local Disk Capacity is based on the properties of my Drive C: I'm not sure why it has only a total of 39 GB capacity.
DRIVE C INFO
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I have a Dell notebook located inside my room and a desk in our classroom. I am using Remote Desktop connection access from my desktop to my laptop. It worked well for a while, but when I returned me home after a long vacation, suddenly, remote access no longer works.
No one uses my computer, and I do not touch anything. I can see my desktop file sharing, which means my network works. I can not connect me, via connection to a remote desktop.
This is the error I get.
Remote Desktop Disconnected
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How will I know if the computer is already overloaded?
I have an Intel Celeron with 80GB hard drive, 512 RAM, 256 video card, and Windows XP operating system. I would like to ask how will I know if my computer is already overloaded. Sometimes, when I used it by just surfing in the Internet, it moved very fast but when I was already playing, I noticed that it ran slowly and "LAG" or it paused for a second.
Is it overloaded already or not? Is there a way to know if it is just really a lag? Please help.
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Hello!
I just want to know how to remove and delete temporary program files.
Here's how I did;
I did the disk cleanup but the files are still there. I don't know how to remove or understand disk cleanup. My friend mentioned only disk cleanup.
If I click the box of the temporary file what happens next? Does the disk cleanup delete all the files? But why is it the files are still in the drive C?
I want to know all the details so that I will be the one to do the action.
Do you have any precise instructions?
Please post.
Thank you
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How can I partition the hard drive?
I'm using an Intel Celeron computer, with an 80 GB Samsung Hard drive and Windows XP operating system. I reformatted it and decided to partition my hard drive to be able to separate some important files that I want to store in my computer. But the problem is, I don't know how to partition a hard drive. I just know how to reformat it but I don't know much about the partitioning. I tried it but there's a problem. It loads very slowly and I always have to restart it because of that.
What should I do? How can I partition the hard drive?
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This thing is always bothering me whenever I use the computer!
Drive C: and drive D: are my current drive file holder. All the files are saved there. I deleted some files due to the amount of data stored in my drivers. The computer always warned me about 'Low disk place" icon on the system tray;
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