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ZIMBLER ---Disk Clean-up - (and thank you)

By: kathy_s17 in POPE 5 | Recommend this post (0)
Tue, 27 Nov 18 3:23 AM | 56 view(s)
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Did you use the Windows 'Disk Clean Up' thingee . . .
Or did you use one of those pop up ads from the dark
web that said 'disk clean up' ?

WINDOWS
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If you used the Windows disk clean up, no harm no foul.
But if you used the dark web no telling what might
have gotten into your computer now.

I didn't do that, I swear. I'm in the "no harm, no foul" arena here. (whew!)

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whew ok, so I went into that C drive and finally got to properties. Here's what it says:

used space: 57.5 GB
free space: 398 GB

Seems ok, right?

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Please don't laugh, but you have an example in your post and that windows thingee kept going away, so I was trying to "x" out your porphyria example.

I know. You can't x out an example. I am a complete and total failure.

I'm trying to figure out what I am good at.

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ohhhh, wait a second. I have a lot more Pink than you do.

I'm set.

I think.


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Re: Disk Clean-up -
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 27 Nov 18 2:56 AM
Msg. 14591 of 62138

Kathy > Ok, so I cleaned up my disk.


Kathy, darling,
Did you use the Windows 'Disk Clean Up' thingee . . .
Or did you use one of those pop up ads from the dark
web that said 'disk clean up' ?

If you used the Windows disk clean up, no harm no foul.
But if you used the dark web no telling what might
have gotten into your computer now.

Next question, is your 'C' drive slam full?
Hold down that flying windows key (bottom left on the
keyboard) then tap the 'e' key. this should open the
Windows Explorer. Find the drive labeled 'C' in the
left hand part of the window, and right click it.
Select 'Properties' and you should see something like
this :
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Note that I named my 'C' drive 'Porphiria' and that I
have used slightly less than half of it.
(Heapings(T) is where I keep all the junque.)

If your hard drive is about slam full, that will cause
your computer to get slow and act goofy.

Compuer Virii can also cause your computer to get slow
and goofy . . . as can malware and stuff 'free' software
likes to install for you.

Good Luck Babe.
Zim.


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