Windows XP
Cleaning XP of Junk | Cleaning XP of Junk |
| Sunday, 18 February 2007 | |
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This tutorial will help you improve the performance of your Windows XP installation. To remove all the junk from these folders you can use the built in program called Disk Cleanup. Disk Cleanup can be accessed in 2 ways.
Accessing Disk Cleanup - My Computer
When Disk Cleanup is started it takes a while to scan all the files that can be removed or compressed. Once it has finished searching you will have a list of tick boxes of things that can be removed. All of these can be ticked easily, although in some occasions you may want to leave the Office Setup Files (if you have Microsoft Office installed) and Recycle Bin. Office Setup Files can be helpful if you ever want to install another compontent of Office that you didn't install on the initial installation. If you remove this you can still install new components but you will have to put your CD in. It is best not to chose the Recycle Bin as you may have files in there that you want to keep (although they shouldn't be in there if you want to keep them), you can easily clear it whenever you want so it is no big deal if you chose it here or not. ![]() Disk Cleanup The option to Compress old files can be a good one to chose to save disk space as it will compress all the files that haven't be used in a certain amount of days which can be specified by click Compress old files then clicking Options. In here you can specify the amount of days to wait until you compress files. I believe 50 days is the default. ![]() Disk Cleanup Cleaning As well as using Disk Cleanup you can use a freeware application called Crap Cleaner which is made by Piriform Ltd. Crap Cleaner removes many files such as:
Go to the Crap Cleaner website and download the installer. Once downloaded install and run the program. During installation you will be asked if you want to install Yahoo! toolbar, untick the box so that it isn't installed, unless you want to install it then leave it ticked. If you accidentally leave it ticked then you can remove it from Add and Remove programs in the Control Panel. The Yahoo! toolbar is included in the installer as a form of income for the software developers, it is not spyware. ![]() Crap Cleaner On the Cleaner page click Run Cleaner ![]() Crap Cleaner - Cleaned This will clean all the temporary files and things that are selected on the Cleaner Settings column. Even after running Disk Cleanup, Crap Cleaner managed to get wipe another 27.4MB. Once the temporary files have been removed we can clean the registry of some unneeded entries. ![]() Crap Cleaner Registry Cleaner ![]() Crap Cleaner - Registry Entries Click on the Issues button on the left and click Scan for Issues. The program will scan the registry for invalid entries comparing them to the files on the hard drive. Once it has finished press the Fix selected issues... button. The program will then ask you whether you want to backup your registry, I strongly recommend that you do, you can delete the backup once you are sure everything is working. Click Yes and select a location to save the backup. You can go through each fix one by one or just clikc Fix All Selected Issues, depends on what you want to do, but if you have 300 odd entries, you may just want to click Fix All Selected Issues. This will greet you with another confirmation box, press OK to continue. Keep scanning for issues until no more appear. As you run it certain entries in the registry will disappear but entries that relate the entries that you just deleted can still exist, after the second scan they are normally all gone. ![]() Crap Cleaner - Clean Registry We are now finished with Crap Cleaner. You may uninstall it or keep it on your computer to keep the temporary files off. Now I will move on to another Registry cleaning program called RegSeeker which was created by HoverDesk. ![]() RegSeeker Download and extract the zip file from the HoverDesk website. In the folder that you extracted open RegSeeker.exe. Once open click on Clean the Registry on the left. Leave the default ticked boxes and press OK to scan. RegSeeker will now scan the each partition and the registry and display a list of the registry entries which can be removed. ![]() RegSeeker - Clean Registry Once complete click the Select button at the bottom and select Select All. This turns all the entries in the list to a light pale yellow colour. Click the Action button at the bottom and chose Delete Selected Items. You will then be asked to create a backup, this time you have no choice and have to make a backup of your registry which is a good idea. Press OK and all the invalid entries will be removed. Like Crap Cleaner run through this process until no entries are found. ![]() RegSeeker Remove Entries With all the registry entries removed from the registry it is best to defrag it. Unfortunately Microsoft did not bundle an application to do it with XP but that is no matter because freeware is here to help. A small utility called PageDefrag created by SysInternals, which was recently bought by Microsoft, so we may see PageDefrag built in to Windows in later generations. ![]() SysInternals PageDefrag As the registry is in use when Windows is loaded PageDefrag initiates before Windows has fully loaded which allows it to defragment the registry hives. Download and extract the zip which can be retrieved from the Microsoft TechNet site. Open pagedfrg.exe, select Defrag at next boot and press OK. If you want you can see how many fragments your registry is in by looking at the top window. The more fragments the hoves are in the worst your performance will be as it will take longer for Windows to read data from the registry hives. When you are ready to defrag the registry, restart XP. On boot up you will see the Windows logo and progress bar then PageDefrag will load. You can a couple of seconds by default to abort it and carry on loading Windows if you wish to skip it. If you don't skip it PageDefrag will run through each hive telling you if it has successfully defragged the hive or not. Depending on how bad the fragmentation was this can take a while. After you have defragmented the registry, defrag the hard drive. To run Defrag you can do it 3 ways: Running Defrag - Start Menu
Running Defrag - My Computer
Running Defrag - My Computer Alternative
![]() Microsoft Defragmenter |
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