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Detailed question about Windows and the D: drive?
I was running a disk defrag the other day when it came to working on the CD Drive (D:) I received a promt saying that I am limited on space for this drive. I further right clicked to view the pie chart in properties and I have a sliver of space left.
My question is what would be taking up this space and how do I free us some of it? Any info would be helpful.
I thought it was pulling info from a CD that I had in the tray at the time but it was empty....
To take off the video/music files would you transfer all to a jump drive and then delete on computer itself and netime u would need to access the tunes u would have 2 plug up the drive???
4 Antworten
- Anonymvor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
It is your CD Drive, the amount of space you have on it depends on what is on the CD that you have in the drive at the time.
Typically, you should not have any free space available if you have a commercial CD in the drive (a game or music CD)
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
If your running a defrag you really don't have any need to run a defrag on the CD Drive (D:) Even if you have files on a CD running a defrag on the CD won't improve anything, actually its kinda pointless to do. You only really need to defrag hard drives, either internal or external or both.
Now if your D: drive isn't the CD drive, it could be the other partition of your C: drive or it could be a whole separate drive. If the D drive is in fact a hard drive then you will want to defrag it for sure, to free up space you would either have to move the files off of D to a thumb drive or burn those files to a CD/DVD. However, you should still be able to run a defrag on the D: drive unless it tells you your completely out of space. Or if your D: drive is in fact the CD Drive then you don't have to do anything at all. Good luck
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
The built-in defragmenter takes up at least 15% free space during the defrag process.
I would recommend Diskeeper 2008. It can work with as little at 1% free space, it only uses idle resources and it works all the time so your computer never has performance issues due to fragmentation.
If you want to free up more space, delete anything your not using: programs, old files, desktop icons, temp files, internet browsing history, etc.
Video, music and pics are all good things to store on a USB/ Flash drive because they are so big. Yes, just save them to the USB and then delete the files from your computer. Then delete them again from your Recycle bin. Files held in your recycle bin could also be taking up alot of your space.
OK, good luck.
Quelle(n): www.diskeeper.com - Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
Look at the documents, temp files and your recycle bins to empty out. Try off loading your media files (musics, videos and pictures). This should free up alot of space. Once this is done you can try defrag again.