How to increase space on drive C?

Original title: drive hard c:

Please, how can I increase the space of the room:-drive > I have a lot of space D and F

A disk defrag on your c: drive will release an important place.

The METRO (Start) screen, type defrag  (there is no box to type in... just type)

Do not select until you click 'Settings' from the side menu.

Select "defragment and optimize your disks.

First of all, to run Analyze (this will tell you how much you can free up space)

Then, run Optimize (will organize your files in a better sequence session)

NOTE: It may take 10 to 15 passes to complete. You can see the completion % on blue highlight Bar.  Please be patient... His work, therefore, do not close off your computer.

To free up memory...

Delete browsing history

Clear the cache of IE in the F12 developer tools

Empty the "Recycle Bin" on your desktop

Delete all emails in the trash and Spam.

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