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  • Memory in C partition is decreasing

    smartsree17

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    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    Hey friends,
    I am using Vista Ultimate. It is good. But the problem is the space in C partition is decreasing day by day for no files. How can i regain that that space to my use?




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  • megha chhabra

    MemberSep 13, 2009

    hi
    u must have set some restore points for c drive. Follow this process
    > go to my computer icon
    >right click on tat
    >go to properties
    >system protection
    >there c: must be checked for restore points
    >uncheck tat
    n u r done
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  • Aashish Joshi

    MemberSep 13, 2009

    This will disable System Restore, i am not sure if that is such a good idea.

    After you disable System Restore, run the Cleanup wizard (right click on drive in My Computer and click on Properties) to clean your drive of junk and then enable system restore again..
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  • icehari

    MemberSep 17, 2009

    smartsree17
    Hey friends,
    I am using Vista Ultimate. It is good. But the problem is the space in C partition is decreasing day by day for no files. How can i regain that that space to my use?

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    One thing that you want to understand is in vista, all the documents and picture and music for all the user will be saved in c: dirve..

    so try changing the location of these file in different drive and install the software also in different drive.
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  • Munguti

    MemberSep 17, 2009

    Had the same problem in winxp, turns out that it was the size consumed by the numerous restore points. I would advice you to us a program similar to tune-up utilities 2009. It also has other useful functionalities.
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