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Old August 6th, 2008, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Musicmansofie View Post
I have Media Player 11, windows xp service pack 3, internet explorer 7, system memory total sz. 51.2 gb on drive c, free space is at 1.62gb, so it states used 49.6 gb, I tried to defrag. it cannot do it sez I have only 3% free space, 2 of which can only be used for the defrag. it said it needs at least 15% to complete, suggested I remove unwanted files or folders, I wouldnt know what to delete I have purchasedan external 120gb drive I am thinking that I will hook the ext. drive up and transfer my kma files to it then do a defrag and get back to you, gotta read the directions for transfering..... many thanks..
No wonder your computer is slow. First thing is what you quoted as "system memory" is actually hard drive or storage space. To find out how much memory is in the computer, right click on the My Computer icon and go to properties (bottom of drop down list) and left click on it. The lest line of text on bottom right is first the processor speed and second number is the memory amount. This has to at least meet the minimum requirements.
To transfer your KMA files to an external drive. Open the external drive in Windows Explorer. Highlight the drive by left clicking (once) on the drive. Go to top and click on File/New/Folder and create a folder where you want to store your KMA files and name it. Then go to the C:\MTU\KMA Files folder on you C: drive, highlight the first file, hold down the shift, scroll the end of the list and click on the last file. Right click somewhere in the highlighted area and select "Copy." Then go back to the external drive, double click on the folder you created. When it opens right click somewhere in the empty right side and choose "Paste." Depending on how many files you have this can take a while up to several hours. When it has completed. Then go back to your C: drive to the folder you copied from re-highlight them again and press delete. Once they have all deleted then right click on your Recyle bin and empty it.
When that is done check your hard drive space again. If it hasn't gone above at least 25% free, post back here again and I will give you some pointers on other areas you can delete/clean out that will help.
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