This was never about running it well, just about running it at all Like this, just... less unusable?
This was never about running it well, just about running it at all Like this, just... less unusable?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Can anyone access ffshrine?
Code:http://forums.ffshrine.org/
No, their domain isn't currently resolving to anything. But it was working two days ago when I downloaded the Pac-Man World soundtrack
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Where is Master Razor He said he would be inactive for a while, but that was last year
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I'm sure he's ok, just probably really busy.
@anon, you have any suggestion how to check what's using my C drive? It's 120gb, I have W7 installed and some software. Usually I'm around 20gb free space, now I look at it it's only 12gb left.
Sazzy, check this out. I can't count how many times I laughed
https://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/vi...p?f=11&t=25948
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
You can try drivestoreexplorer to clean up some stuff. And a disk cleanup that includes system files. Finally you can use CompactGUI on certain huge folders (e.g. adobe photoshop)
Worst case, try using symlinks and move some of those folders to a second drive.
Honestly your windows folder is somewhat normal. Your users folder is huge but I'm guessing you store a lot in your "my documents" folder?
Last edited by Sazzy; 19.05.19 at 13:30.
Firstly, if that Windows reinstall is still due, stop wasting our time and go get it done
Secondly, System Volume Information is pretty big. The most common cause of this is having too many restore points and you should delete them if everything's working fine.
Thirdly, Sazzy is correct on that Users is also too big. If you keep your personal files there, then don't do that - make a separate partition for them, move them there, and optionally reconfigure the "libraries" feature so that they all point to the new places. Otherwise, you'll have to dig deeper and see what's using so much space.
WinSxS can be cleaned by running dism.exe /online /cleanup-image and that's all the cleaning that it needs or should receive.
My system partition looks like this
Code:C:\>du -ahd 1 2>nul 68.0K ./$Recycle.Bin 14.0M ./Boot 376.0K ./bootmgr 8.0K ./BOOTSECT.BAK 4.0K ./CryptSvc backup (3307).reg 14.6G ./Documents and Settings # Just a symlink of "Users" 24.0K ./Fonts backup (3307).reg 4.0K ./FontSubstitutes backup (3307).reg 8.0K ./gpsvc backup (3307).reg 564.0K ./Intel 340.0K ./MFSNT # DAZ boot loader 8.0G ./pagefile.sys 0 ./PerfLogs 1022.4M ./Program Files 1.7G ./Program Files (x86) 84.5M ./ProgramData 4.0K ./ProtectedStorage backup (3307).reg 12.0K ./ReadyBoot backup.xml 164.4M ./Recovery 20.5G ./Sandbox # So many visual novels, so little time 0 ./System Volume Information 14.6G ./Users # 14.1 GB of this is in %tmp% and they're files I'm currently working with 16.5G ./Windows 77.0G .
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I'm actually afraid to install W10, simply because of my online bank certificates. I fear I won't export/import them right and I'll have to get new ones from bank, which cost money.
As far as Users folder, yea I have pretty much everything there. Files from firm, scans, etc...
Who said anything about Windows 10? #windows7forever #madobenanami
Exporting certificates is very easy and can be done in a single go, just make sure to select all the ones you need. By any means, make a backup of your current Windows beforehand, and you'll always be able to return to it if you forgot to copy something or simply want to cancel the whole thing.
Well, you know what to do now The less you keep on the system partition, the faster future reinstalls will be.As far as Users folder, yea I have pretty much everything there. Files from firm, scans, etc...
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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