How to Find Randomly Lost Computer Memory

Take a look at what you were doing in the past., Run the disk cleaner, found in the tools section of your start menu. , Try uninstalling programs you don't need or use., Delete files and folders you don't need or want., Run a virus scan using good...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take a look at what you were doing in the past.

    Where you downloading space consuming files and/or programs?
  2. Step 2: Run the disk cleaner

    , Some programs can take up tons of computer disk space. , These can also hog up lots of disk space. , Viruses get into your computer, often making sure the user knows nothing about it.

    Often, a computer virus will take up hordes of disk space for absolutely no reason. , You can download their trial version, and if you like it, you can buy it.

    It is worth the price. ,
  3. Step 3: found in the tools section of your start menu.

  4. Step 4: Try uninstalling programs you don't need or use.

  5. Step 5: Delete files and folders you don't need or want.

  6. Step 6: Run a virus scan using good anti-virus software

  7. Step 7: like Kaspersky

  8. Step 8: or Norton.

  9. Step 9: A good maintenance program that can help with this is TuneUp Utilities.

  10. Step 10: You might also want to change your System Restore settings.

Detailed Guide

Where you downloading space consuming files and/or programs?

, Some programs can take up tons of computer disk space. , These can also hog up lots of disk space. , Viruses get into your computer, often making sure the user knows nothing about it.

Often, a computer virus will take up hordes of disk space for absolutely no reason. , You can download their trial version, and if you like it, you can buy it.

It is worth the price. ,

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