Windows 7: Advanced Disk Cleanup

In Windows 7 there is one Standard-Disk Cleanup but also onewin7 logo Extended-Disk Cleanup as in Windows Vista. If you start such a disk cleanup, you first have the option of selecting a specific drive that should be cleaned up. After a short moment, the system compiles a list of possible files to be deleted from various areas. These areas are supplemented by a few with the help of the advanced disk cleanup.

How do you create an advanced disk cleanup?

 

With a right-click for a vacancy on the desktop you first create a new shortcut.

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Now has to be the following Storage path be entered:

C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Cmd.exe / c Cleanmgr / sageset: 65535 & Cleanmgr / sagerun: 65535

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For the new one Shortcut, that is created on the desktop has to have a matching one Name be awarded. Extended Disk Cleanup offers itself here.

 

 

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Now that is shortcut finished and can gestartet .

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The List the following entries expanded:

- Debug Dump Files

- Old CHKDSK files

-Previous Windows installation (s)

-Setup log files

-System errors memory dump files

-small system error dump files

-Temporary Windows installation files

- Files discarded in Windows upgrade

-Log files for Windows upgrades

 

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