Thursday, January 7, 2010

Remove Windows Antivirus How Do I Remove Windows From My Slave Drive?

How do I remove windows from my slave drive? - remove windows antivirus

I've set up my computer and I have Windows XP on drive C:. But to clear more space on the second drive, I wanted to delete the Windows folder. How can I do that and it is a good idea?

2 comments:

overnigh... said...

Make sure that the drive can be formatted, it would be the quickest way to get rid of the programs folder ... , Lost but everything else is in the drive ...

Next to consider, one can see everything on the hard drive to ...

Click on My Computer, Tools, then Folder Options, scroll down and make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is checked, then extension is "secure hide known file types" and "Hide protected operating system files" disabled.

then simply using the left mouse button on the file folder on the slave hard drive and delete it. If not, you can delete it, then right-mouse button, slide the properties and ensure that there are "hidden" or read "only" ...

If you have not deleted, and then share that the individual files and delete them one by one.

then run a virus scan, a check for errors and defragmenting the hard drive, and if we reach that point, you should be completely cleaned and optimixzed device for use as a file player.

HopeHelp.

overnigh... said...

Make sure that the drive can be formatted, it would be the quickest way to get rid of the programs folder ... , Lost but everything else is in the drive ...

Next to consider, one can see everything on the hard drive to ...

Click on My Computer, Tools, then Folder Options, scroll down and make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is checked, then extension is "secure hide known file types" and "Hide protected operating system files" disabled.

then simply using the left mouse button on the file folder on the slave hard drive and delete it. If not, you can delete it, then right-mouse button, slide the properties and ensure that there are "hidden" or read "only" ...

If you have not deleted, and then share that the individual files and delete them one by one.

then run a virus scan, a check for errors and defragmenting the hard drive, and if we reach that point, you should be completely cleaned and optimixzed device for use as a file player.

HopeHelp.

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