Free Up Disk Space by Removing Files from Your Recycle Bin

C. O.
When you delete files from your computer you don't actually get rid of them permanently, but instead they are stored in you recycle bin. Over time these files can build up which lower the space on your hard disk and combined with other problems can become a factor in making your system slow down. By removing these files from your hard drive just as cleaning out your cache your system will be able to perform the way it's supposed to without any thing such as recycle bin files to hold it down.

If your hard drive is full of useless files and it's almost at its limits of holding anymore data then your whole system will slowly but surely become to slower and slower. On top of that if you don't have a lot of ram your pagefile memory (a type of virtual memory that can be accessed from the hard drive that is slower then physical memory) will begin to go slower than it already is. This occurs because there is no more room inside your hard drive to store information resulting in slower performance. By doing one simple step and freeing up a little memory and hard drive space here and there your computer will start to regain it's momentum. This will help make your system start working at the speeds it did when your first got your computer. Deleting these files permanently from your computer is really easy to do and here's how it's done.

1.From your desktop right click on your recycle bin and click empty recycle bin and thats it your finished

By clearing out these unneeded files your processor and memory can work much faster together while at the same time use less power. This will allow your computer to become more stable as well as increase it's lifespan since it won't be strained by so many files and processes. Another simple way to remove these files is to open up your recycle bin by double clicking on it and selecting all the files inside of it then right click on them choosing to delete them. Both of these ways work the same and do a good job in tuning up the performance of your computer. Just remember that once you confirm to delete these files they will be gone forever so there will be little to no chance to get them back except for certain programs out there, but even then you can assume it's gone forever.

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