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Partitioned C drive full!

Last answer on Oct 25, 2008 3:40:26 am BST Mark, on Oct 24, 2008 4:43:52 pm BST 
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Hello,
I have a Sony desktop, with windows XP, the system is 4 years old and the C drive ( 16 GB) is full. I get error messages as well reminding me of this. My D drive (39 GB) is almost empty, I have deleted all I can from my C drive through the add remove programs list. How can I better utilize the D drive and free up space on my C drive?
Thanks

Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 7.0

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 xpcman, on Oct 25, 2008 3:40:26 am BST
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Download Advanced WindowsCare for www.iobit.com - install the program and let it update and remove junk files. That will free-up some space and clean your registry and even speed-up your computer.

You can move the Internet Explorer cache to the D drive - go to Tools in internet explorer then INTERNET OPTIONS - THEN BROWSER HISTORY SETTINGS and change space to 50MB and then click on MOVE FOLDER and select the D drive click OK.
When you restart it will move the cache file to the D drive.

Think about moving your DATA files to the D drive. If you have MP3 music files or JPG files from you camera - you can open two explorer windows (side by side) and drag and drop them to the D drive.

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