My question is about my local disk (c) where my windows is here.

Hello

This disc is full and I can't install programs on my pc. I have used the cleaning disc, but it did not work. also, I can't copy some files to another local drive. What should I do?

Special thanks,

When you install programs, files will always be on the drive (C:\) system, including temporary files during installation. A hard drive Go 9.76 is way too small for XP, not to mention Vista. When I create a partition for Windows using Mac OS X training for example, I use a minimum of 32 GB for XP, 40 GB for Vista (includes space for programs). You must uninstall all on the C:\ drive and move all your data to another drive. Then, you will be able to install programs on the other disks. Or replace the C:\ drive with a larger. If you wrong interpret what you see in my computer and you really have a physical hard drive with multiple partitions, you can merge the partitions using third party software. I use Acronis Disk Director, but there are others. GParted is free. DO NOT TRY TO PARTITION YOUR DRIVE UNLESS YOUR DATA IS BACKED UP AT FIRST BECAUSE THE THINGS SE PAST.

To see how many drives hard physical are in your system if you're not sure, go to control panel > administrative tools > computer management > disk management. Or if it is a desktop computer, just open the case and look. ;-)

Let me know if you need help with this.

MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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