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Deleting Your Stuff:
General Protection Faults:
If your an old time user, (say more than a week) Ha! then you have had to put your hands
together for the old (ctrl/alt/del) mode and YES we all have--PERIOD.
Between all of the groupies I know --unless you have the ($300.00) program called
AMIDiag version 5.22 (and above) then you were sucked in with a marketing ad and your just
spinning your wheels--PERIOD!!!! They have tested all the major brands from First Aid 98
5.0,
Nuts & Bolts 1.03, Norton Utilities 3.0 down to Quarterdecks RealHelp Extra Strength
(Geezzee--thats catchie) and the best you'll get is a warning and W-95 will do that by
itself--right before you lose your data. Your going to have to take charge (with your
common
since hat on) and do your own slicing, detecting and deleting --just like we've been doing
all
along for years and (I might add) be more reasonable about what you download or
install--make
sure it's a keeper.
Bend your ear and let's go. Fire off your computer and click your START, then RUN, then
FILES then,
Start typing these one at a time; read*me, *.scr, *.avi, *.wav, *.mid, *.mov, *.hlp,
*.bak, *.bmp, *.zip, *.diz, *.dir, *.exe, *.tmp, *.gid, *.fts
If you must keep these--- move them to a floppy, *.??_ these under-score files are
probably install files.
NOTE: any (*.tmp) file older than one day old (delete it) you can free up a ton deleting
these.
Everything else is here ( *.* ) if your not sure on any of these (leave them alone).
NOW, go into explore/window and delete those browser temp/files out of there
folder's. OK, now go into the control/panel and double/click Add/Remove
programs, click windows set-up tab and take a close look at things like multimedia,
m/s paint, space cadet and etc. delete what you want and hit apply button.
Now look at the ( *.inl & *.url ) files, these are all short cut's and each 1k is
taking
up the rest of 1 whole cluster. So if you have 32k cluster's--your looseing 31k on each
one, so think about it.
Procrastinate all you want.
A Happy Drive is a Clean Drive
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