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When you view your files using Windows Explorer, click on the "Size" header. This will arrange the files by size so you can pay particular attention to the largest space hogs.
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>Lewis c Emerson wrote:
>> I'm almost embarrassed to admit that my hard drive has a capacity of only
>> 3 GB and it's almost overflowing.  Can someone suggest what files I can
>> safely delete to create a bit more free space?  For example, is it safe
>> to delete all files with a"tmp" extension?  The C drive has a capacity of
>> 2 GB and is almost filled and the D drive has a capacity of 1 GB only
>> about half filled.  Is it possible to divert some of the free D space,
>> say 300 or 400 MB, to the C drive?
>>  
>> Lewis Emerson
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