R Ryanclarkgaming Reputable May 9, 2015 6 0 4,510 Jun 1, 2015 #1 If i select the disk cleanup and compress the drive will everything on my pc still be usable?
Solution WyomingKnott Jun 1, 2015 First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before.
First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before.
WyomingKnott Legenda in Aeternum Aug 29, 2006 13,249 3 51,960 Jun 1, 2015 Solution #2 First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before.
R Ryanclarkgaming Reputable May 9, 2015 6 0 4,510 Jun 1, 2015 #3 WyomingKnott : First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before. I have windows 8.1 and hard drive. I dont want to lose any of my files so i dont know what to do Upvote 0 Downvote
WyomingKnott : First of all, if you select that in what operating system? Second of all, do you have a hard drive or a solid-state drive? Personally, I wouldn't trust either, but I'm a bit paranoid. In theory, the machine should work just as well as before. I have windows 8.1 and hard drive. I dont want to lose any of my files so i dont know what to do
WyomingKnott Legenda in Aeternum Aug 29, 2006 13,249 3 51,960 Jun 1, 2015 #4 What I always do is backup my system to an external drive and then try anything I want. I can always recover from the backup. Why do you want to run this process? Are you running short of disk space, or is it just curiosity? Upvote 0 Downvote
What I always do is backup my system to an external drive and then try anything I want. I can always recover from the backup. Why do you want to run this process? Are you running short of disk space, or is it just curiosity?
R Ryanclarkgaming Reputable May 9, 2015 6 0 4,510 Jun 1, 2015 #5 WyomingKnott : What I always do is backup my system to an external drive and then try anything I want. I can always recover from the backup. Why do you want to run this process? Are you running short of disk space, or is it just curiosity? I was running on like 50GB of HD space so I wanted to be able to clear as much space as i could Upvote 0 Downvote
WyomingKnott : What I always do is backup my system to an external drive and then try anything I want. I can always recover from the backup. Why do you want to run this process? Are you running short of disk space, or is it just curiosity? I was running on like 50GB of HD space so I wanted to be able to clear as much space as i could
WyomingKnott Legenda in Aeternum Aug 29, 2006 13,249 3 51,960 Jun 1, 2015 #6 My ideal solution would be do a backup and try it. If anything gets busted, you always have the backup. Upvote 0 Downvote
My ideal solution would be do a backup and try it. If anything gets busted, you always have the backup.
R Ryanclarkgaming Reputable May 9, 2015 6 0 4,510 Jun 1, 2015 #7 Yeah that is probably the best solution to have Upvote 0 Downvote