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可乐
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      06-18-2007
After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
How can i shrink it?
 
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      06-18-2007
Have you carried out a "Disk Clean Up" which can be found in "Accessories" -
"System Tools"

Maybe you should consider installing a 3rd party system cleaner application
such as "CCleaner"
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Bob J


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> After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
> But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
> How can i shrink it?

 
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      06-18-2007
"Disk Clean Up" tools tell me that there are only 45M free space to clean

"Bob J" wrote:

> Have you carried out a "Disk Clean Up" which can be found in "Accessories" -
> "System Tools"
>
> Maybe you should consider installing a 3rd party system cleaner application
> such as "CCleaner"
> --
> Regards
> Bob J
>
>
> "可乐" wrote:
>
> > After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
> > But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
> > How can i shrink it?

 
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mikeyhsd
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      06-18-2007

did you click all the boxes for what to remove.
also click the extra options to remove all but latest restore point.







"可乐" <> wrote in message news:CB48E8B2-B872-432C-A617-...
"Disk Clean Up" tools tell me that there are only 45M free space to clean

"Bob J" wrote:

> Have you carried out a "Disk Clean Up" which can be found in "Accessories" -
> "System Tools"
>
> Maybe you should consider installing a 3rd party system cleaner application
> such as "CCleaner"
> --
> Regards
> Bob J
>
>
> "可乐" wrote:
>
> > After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
> > But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
> > How can i shrink it?

 
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Trond Ruud
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      07-23-2007

"可乐" <> wrote in message
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> After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
> But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
> How can i shrink it?


One way is to remove the swap file from C:\ by creating a dedicated swap
partition (with a minimum size = 1.5 x your RAM size), I believe. I used to
do that in Win95 and 98SE and XP and it always worked fine, but there are
more options to consider in the Vista My Computer settings, so I think
perhaps you should wait until, some expert here tells you how to do it in
Vista.
I have 4GB RAM which requires at least a 6 GB dedicated swap partition, so
there is a bit of space to be saved on my C:\ an additional advantage with
this technique is you're more liable to avoid a fragmented swap file which
is something that really slows down the machine, I've been told. I've always
thought it is a bit perverted that Windows puts everything on C:\ without
asking the user. Isn't that the safest route to a system crash, when there's
no more free space for neither a bigger registry nor swap file?
Trond Ruud,
Norway

 
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可乐
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      07-26-2007
I have disable the restore point for C:.And put the swap file to D:.


"Trond Ruud" wrote:

>
> "可乐" <> wrote in message
> news:615C67CF-3667-4002-AC28-...
> > After I install the vista,The windows folder is only about 6~7 G .
> > But now the folder is grow to 18 G.
> > How can i shrink it?

>
> One way is to remove the swap file from C:\ by creating a dedicated swap
> partition (with a minimum size = 1.5 x your RAM size), I believe. I used to
> do that in Win95 and 98SE and XP and it always worked fine, but there are
> more options to consider in the Vista My Computer settings, so I think
> perhaps you should wait until, some expert here tells you how to do it in
> Vista.
> I have 4GB RAM which requires at least a 6 GB dedicated swap partition, so
> there is a bit of space to be saved on my C:\ an additional advantage with
> this technique is you're more liable to avoid a fragmented swap file which
> is something that really slows down the machine, I've been told. I've always
> thought it is a bit perverted that Windows puts everything on C:\ without
> asking the user. Isn't that the safest route to a system crash, when there's
> no more free space for neither a bigger registry nor swap file?
> Trond Ruud,
> Norway
>
>

 
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