Q: My old machine installed Windows XP, there is not much space left on the hard drive. Could you please remove some things to make room for me to use?
A: There are many files in Windows XP that we rarely use, put on hard drives, waste space, and reduce system performance. We can completely delete these files that are not available, including:
Help file: In the C:windowshelp directory.
Drive Backup: The Driver.cab file in the C:windowsdriver Cachei386 directory.
System file Backup: The general user is not used, using the command sfc.exe/purgecache delete.
Alternate DLL file: In the C:windowssystem32 dllcache directory.
Input method: In the C:windowsime folder directly delete Chtime, Imjp8_1, imkr6_1 Three directory can be, they represent the traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean input method. Alternatively, you can remove the components that are implied in Windows XP.
After a normal installation, Windows XP installs many components automatically, many of which are not normally available, are installed in the system takes up a lot of space, reduce system performance, we can use the following methods to remove unused components. Modify the Sysoc.inf file in the C:windowsinf directory with Notepad, and use the Find/Replace feature to enter ", hide" in the lookup box (an English comma follows the hide) and set the Replace with box to blank. and select "Replace All", so that all the ", hide" have been removed, save the exit, and then click the "Start → control Panel → add/Remove Programs", you can see a lot of ordinary see components, select unwanted program to delete it.