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General Category => Tech Support and Chat => Topic started by: Zeek on January 02, 2015, 09:47:11 PM
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So lately ive been wanting to clear up a lot of programs from my computer. Kind of doing a bit of a purge since i have about 261GB free out of 931GB haha. Most games that i have played, sometimes installs different things of Microsoft Visual. So far there is like 15 different types(?) of them, some are 2005. 2008, 2010, and 1 that is 2012. How can i find out which ones are necessary and which ones are not. I have taken a screenshot to show you what im talking about. The program i used to take a screen shot is called Light-shot, and the link is safe to click i promise
Any help would be great thanks :)
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(Before you begin, empty your (recycle) bin. An AMAZING amount of stuff can lay around in there!)
One: I can say for sure that you need to have all that stuff remain on your computer.
Two: What's there doesn't really amount to much anyway.
Three: A good way to "make some space" is to delete long-unused installed programs. You'll need to do that manually, taking care to only remove things that you KNOW you no longer need. I suggest the following method:
1) Go to <Start> <Control Panel> and select <Program and Features>
2) Now in the <Uninstall or Change a program> list, select the top of the <Installed On> column to show the list from the oldest date at the top of the list. This can help you identify "crufty" programs and application that you no longer use. NOTE!: Do NOT uninstall anything that you are uncertain about!
In all likelihood you won't open up a lot of space this way, but sometimes it can clean up a LOT of old, unused stuff that you no longer need.
And finally, Four: I highly recommend you download a free copy of Tweaknow Regcleaner (http://download.cnet.com/TweakNow-RegCleaner/3000-18512_4-10262639.html). Install it and select the following actions:
<Quick Optimizer tab>
Everything EXCEPT "Optimize Internet/Network Settings"
and
<Windows Cleaner>
"Disk Cleaner"
"Registry Cleaner"
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Don't delete those C++ redistributatbles - as Mxy says you'll need some/all of them and they won't free up much space anyway.
A great visual tool is WinDirStat. Download and run that, and it will quickly show you what's eating your space: music, steam apps, videos etc.
All color-coded and everything