20.1. Disk Cleanup: All VersionsAs you use your computer, Windows litters your hard drive with temporary files. Programs, utilities, and Web sites scatter disposable files everywhere. If you could see your hard drive surface, it would eventually look like the floor of a minivan whose owners eat a lot of fast food. To run Windows Vista's built-in housekeeper program, choose your favorite method:
Vista asks if you want it to clean up only your files, or the files of everyone who uses the computer. When you make your choice, you're then asked which hard drive you want cleaned. When you finally click OK, the program dives right in, inspecting your drive and reporting on files you can safely remove. The Disk Cleanup dialog box shown in Figure 20-1 appears when the inspection is over. Turn on the checkboxes of the file categories you'd like to have cleaned out, and then click OK to send them to the digital landfill. It's like getting a bigger hard drive for free.
Tip: The More Options tab of the dialog box shown in Figure 20-1 provides links to three other cleanup programs of Windows. Its two "Clean up" buttons take you to the "Uninstall or change a program" window (which lets you delete programs you no longer want) and to a confirmation box that lets you delete all but the latest restore point , described in Chapter 22. |