Jan
18
Posted on 18-01-2008
Filed Under (Science & Technology) by admin on 18-01-2008

Keep Pocket

Sort out cloned folders tidy and control duplicate image files

The most apt way to organize your music files is to create a folders that appropriate how one uses a PC. E.g., you could have folders within My Documents for:

- Finances: Documents related to your budget and taxes

- Product comparison: Notes comparing different online products and offline stocks

- Home: An archive relating to home maintenance and improvements

Not so expensive as buying a brand new hard drive

In 2004 a geek could buy a Gb for $1.15 (gigabyte instead of Mb!). In spite of the remarkable break down in the price of HDD capacity it more than ever remains even though an issue. Doen't prefer calling for supplemental Seagate HDD ($4.50/GB) take into consideration buying software to find duplicate files. A new hard drive will save your wallet once, a duplicate file finder tool - ever after.

Preserve Hard Drive

Empty hard disks, identify and locate wasted disk space. Sooner or later, nevertheless, you might have innumerable music files that it can become difficult to look for the precise folder you need. Just like a physical filing cabinet, your laptop computer can take the advantage from better organization.

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Nov
20
Posted on 20-11-2007
Filed Under (Computer Technologies) by admin on 20-11-2007

Sooner or later everything comes to an end. Your new hard disk is no exception. But before you buy yourself a new hard drive, it might be a good idea to carry out a bout of cleaning at your current hard disk and remove all duplicate files. Perhaps after a bout of cleaning the shortage of free space will not be as severe. You need to know that after having downloaded a lot of information from the Internet or copied it from one of folder to another, you get a big number of duplicates left all around - duplicate images. They are of no use and just waste the space of your hard disk. It is better to delete duplicates occasionally.

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