After
using a computer for a while, you will start noticing that it will
start showing signs of stress, particularly after you’ve installed lots
of programs and stored many files. This all to true with Windows users,
which have to work with an operating system that hoards tons of useless
data with no purpose. Of course, the blame is not only with the
operating system, as users tend to hold on to lots of files that have no
use.
If you’ve reached the point when your C drive is so full that you
can’t even load a web page, then it’s time to start thinking of ways to
declutter your PC and make it run like it once did. Apart from the files
that the users save themselves, there a lot of other information that
needs to be deleted from the hard drive. There are specialized software
that can wipe a hard drive in seconds, but before we get to those, let’s
look a little closer to home.Learn the default tools
Programs and Features
You should be familiar with this option by now, as it allows users to uninstall most programs installed on their computers. Located in the Control Panel, this option shows users which software is installed on their computers, how much it occupies and when it was installed. From here, they can easily uninstall old software. Using this method also has a dissadvantage, as in most cases, the program will leave some residue behind, call it the “program’s ghost”, which has to be deleted by other means.Disk Optimizer
Disk Cleanup
Disk Management
The Disk Management tool is very important to any computer. It offers users lots of tools for hard drive maintenance, as well as the possibility to create new partitions or alter existing ones. While the tool is pretty easy to use, do be careful when using it, as you might encounter data loss. For more information on how to manage partitions using the Disk Management utility, check out our tutorial.How to start with decluttering your PC
Needless to say that cleaning your computer, like cleaning a house, can be a daunting task. If you’ve never done it before, then chances are you don’t even know where to start, so it’s useful to make a battle plan before you start. It is important to know what data you need to get rid of before you start deleting left and right, as well as knowing the tools that can help you do it more easily.Uninstall old/unused programs
If some time has passed since you’ve last formatted your computer, chances are that there are lots of programs installed on your computer that you have no use for and their only use now is to occupy space and slow your computer down. To address this problem, you can use the default Windows uninstaller, or you could go for something more specialized.- REVO Uninstaller – This tool is both powerful and easy to use, allowing any user to see exactly what is installed on their computer. In comparison with the default Windows tool, Revo can unsintall pretty much any piece of software you want, but at the same time, it removes every trace of that particular software from your computer. If you want to know more about Revo Uninstaller, you can check out our review of this software.
- Ashampoo Uninstaller – Ashampoo has developed lots of tools over the years, covering pretty much everything from multimedia tools to antivirus software, and as a part of their “System Utilities” line, they offer their Uninstall utility that can help users permanently delete software from their computers. Of course, this tool has many other uses besides the uninstaller feature, and all of them can be used to improve how your computer works.
Sort your files and organize them
Removing duplicates is also a good way to reduce clutter, and we all know how many copies of the same picture you can end up having. If you are a photographer, then you usually take multiple shots of the same subject, so having duplicates is bound to happen. The same goes with videos and music.
Partition your hard drive
Having multiple partitions is a very good idea. It keeps your computer organized and working better. Have a partition for Windows and other important software, and a few others where you can install your games, save your media files and so on. By using this approach, you can easily find files of a certain type. partitioning a hard drive can be somewhat difficult if you’ve never done it before, but with a bit of patience it can be done. This process is usually completed when you install Windows on your device, but if you don’t want to format your hard drive, it can be done with third party software.Note: Removing most of the space hogs on your hard drive can improve the overall performance.
EASEUS Partition Master
One of the best partition managers you could get your hands on is EASEUS Partition Master. It offers an array of tools that will help you create, manage and resize partitions without data loss (if done correctly). This software is easy to use and it will help you create multiple partitions so you can declutter your hard drive easily.Partition Logic
Although not the prettiest tool here, Partition Logic is effective and simple to use. It provides users all the options they would need for managing the space on their hard drives. Format, defragment, move and many other options can be used by users with only a click.Partition Magic
Although this software is pretty old and somewhat out-dated, it can still prove to be very useful at need. Being lightweight and well stocked on features, users can manage their partitions easily and effectively with it. It’s user interface is well designed, having all the features easily accessible, and in terms of ease of use, clear and simple are the keywords.For more information on hard drive analysis and repair tools, check out our list of the top 25 utilities to use.
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