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PACKARD BELL EN BG35 User Manual

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28 - Quick Start & Troubleshooting Guide

1. Perform a Disk Cleanup and close all open programs.

2. Click on Start

>

Computer. Right-click on the OS icon and

select Properties.

3. Click on Tools and Defragment now....
4. Click on the volume you want to defragment and click on

Defragment to start. The whole process may take several hours
to complete. It is best not to use your computer while running the
Disk Defragmenter as any changes on your system may cause the
process to restart. If your hard disk is divided into several
partitions you should perform the same action for each partition.

Manage your Hard Disk Drive (HDD)

Check the remaining free space on your hard disk drive

1. Click on Start

>

Computer.

2. Right-click on the OS icon and select Properties.
3. The Hard Disk Properties window displays the amount of used space and free space on

your hard disk. If your hard disk is almost full (less than 100 MB remaining), you should
consider freeing some space.

To see easily how much space is used and how much is left, simply place your pointer over
the hard disk drive icon. The information will automatically appear.

Free some Space on your Hard Disk Drive

1. Empty the Recycle Bin: When you delete a file from your computer, Windows places it in the

Recycle Bin. All the deleted files remain there until you decide to permanently delete them
from your computer or to restore them to their original location. Double-click on the
Recycle Bin on the Windows desktop and click on Empty Recycle Bin or select only the
items you want to delete. Items deleted from external devices, such as memory cards, do
not go to the Recycle Bin, they are permanently deleted.

2. Uninstall the programs you no longer use:

Click on Start

>

Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.

3. Archive files on an external hard disk drive, recordable CDs or DVDs (if your computer is equipped with a CD or DVD writer)

and delete them from the hard disk.

Run Windows System Tools

Windows includes some convenient tools to keep your computer in good shape. Use these tools on a regular basis to maintain
a reliable and speedy system! To make it easier, System Tools includes a Scheduled Tasks utility, which you can customise to
run specific tasks regularly.
To access the list of System Tools, click on Start

>

All Programs, then the Accessories folder in the list of programs and

finally select System Tools.