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Windows XP disk clean-up and defrag

By: Steve Lee

It is important periodically to perform system maintenance in the Windows XP operating system.  These brief steps will clean out unnecessary temporary files no longer required and defragment your hard drive which will rearrange files stored to improve read/write access times.  These examples refer to Windows XP.

Disk Clean-up

1.  Double click “MY Computer”

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

2.  Right click local “C” drive and select “Properties”

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

3. On the “General” tab select the “Disk Cleanup” button

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

4.  Select what files to delete.  We recommend checking all boxes

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

5.  The clean-up utility will run and when complete will clear from screen

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

Disk Defrag

1.  Select the “Tools” tab from the properties page

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

2.  Select the “Defragment Now” button

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

3.  Click the “C” drive to highlight then select “Defragment” button.  Follow this step for subsequent drives.

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

4.  Disk Defragmenter will begin running

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

5.  Once defragmentation is complete select the “OK” button

 Windows XP disk clean up and defrag%

Close the Disk Defragmenter and you are complete

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