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In this tutorial you will learn how to keep your hard drive in the best possible condition. Covering Defragmentation, disc error checking and file cleaning you should never have to worry about your data storage again.


TUTORIAL TAKEN FROM COURSE : E-QUALS: LEVEL 2 IT PRINCIPLES WITH WINDOWS AND OFFICE XP

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This course is designed to help you to obtain the skills and knowledge required for e-Quals Level 2 Unit 021 "IT Principles". You will learn to use Windows to manage files and data on a computer and network and to use Word and Excel to create files. You will learn to create, edit, and print simple files using Word and Excel and to mail merge documents . You will also learn about hardware and software technologies, the Internet, and you will be able to customise system and Desktop settings in Windows.

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Clean Up a Disk Drive

Over time, a disk drive can become cluttered with orphaned system and application files, which waste space. Windows' disk cleanup utility can remove these files automatically, and create more space on a drive by deleting other temporary files (such as the web browser's cache), emptying the Recycle Bin, and (on NTFS drives) compressing files that are not accessed often.

To clean up a disk drive

  • Close any open applications and files then open My Computer
  • Select the disk drive you want to clean then from the File menu, select Properties...

OR

Right-click the drive icon and select Properties...

The Drive Name Properties dialogue box is displayed.

  • Click the General tab
  • Click Disk Cleanup

The utility starts to analyse the disk drive, which may take some time to complete.

Disk Cleanup dialogue box

After analyzing the disk, the Disk Cleanup for Drive Name dialogue box is displayed.

Disk Cleanup dialogue box

  • Check the boxes for the type of files you want to delete or compress

Files to Delete Explanation
Downloaded Program Files Controls and applets used to display certain features on web pages. You might want to retain these if you have a slow internet connection.
Temporary Internet Files Graphics and other files downloaded when viewing a web page. You might want to retain these if you have a slow internet connection.
Offline Web Pages Pages that you have downloaded to view offline.
Recycle Bin Files and folders that have been deleted. Click the View Files button to see which files will be deleted.
Temporary Files Files created by software applications when using them. These files can usually be deleted safely (though you may be able to recover some data from a temporary file after a crash).
Compress Old Files Use file compression to reduce the size of files you do not access often. This does not delete the file, but may make it slower to open if you do use it. It also means that the clean up process will take a long time. Use the Options button to set the amount of time to leave before marking a file as unused.

  • Click OK then Yes to the warning message

Depending on the number of files to clean up, the process may take some time.

Use ScanDisk

ScanDisk ensures that a disk drive is in good working order. It can also fix any problems with a disk, and sometimes recover data in the event of a power failure. You can scan fixed hard disk drives and removable drives. If you scan a removable disk drive, the disk must be in the drive before you start.

To scan a drive for errors

  • Close any open applications and files then open My Computer
  • Select the disk drive you want to scan then from the File menu, select Properties...

OR

  • Right-click the drive icon and select Properties... The Drive Name Properties dialogue box is displayed.

  • Click the Tools tab

Disk Tools

  • Click Check Now...

Check Disk dialogue box

  • Optionally, check the Automatically fix file system errors to repair any problems automatically

OR

  • Optionally, check Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors to repair any problems and attempt to recover data - use this option if you have lost data during a power cut

Selecting the above options will increase the amount of time required to check the disk.

  • Click Start

A bar displays the utility's progress. A report is displayed when the scan is complete.

Defragment a Disk Drive

Defragmenting a disk optimises performance by arranging and condensing files on the disk where they can be accessed easily by software operations.

You should defragment a computer's hard disk(s) regularly to ensure optimum performance. It is a good idea to defragment a drive before installing a new software application or set of large files.

To defragment a disk

  • Close any open applications and files then open My Computer

  • Select the disk drive you want to defragment then from the File menu, select Properties...

OR

  • Right-click the drive icon and select Properties...
  • Click the Tools tab then click Defragment Now...
  • Select the drive you want to defragment and click Defragment
The status bar shows what percentage of the drive has been defragmented. You can pause or stop the defragmenter if it is taking too long and resume it later.

Disk Defragmenter

  • Click the Close icon when you have finished defragmenting drives

TIP: Alternatively, start the Disk Defragmenter using the Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools menu.




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