How to declutter your computer
IntroductionJust like trying to work on top of a messy office desk, it can be difficult to be efficient and productive with an unorganized, cluttered computer. If you find yourself searching endlessly through a desktop cluttered with hundreds of random documents or running out of hard drive space, you probably need to take a few minutes to clean up your computer. Hints to get you startedWhile your method of organization will ultimately depend on personal preference, here are some hints to help you start getting things in order:
If you use a Mac, a free utility program, "WhatSize," scans your hard drive (and any external hard drives you might have connected) and lets you to see how much space everything on your computer is taking up. You then can tell WhatSize to delete any unneeded files and software.
If you use a Windows machine, you will most likely notice a collection of .tmp files scattered throughout your hard drive. Certain programs create these temporary files while you're working. These programs don't delete the temporary files when you close the actual file, however, leaving you responsible for cleaning up after them. While .tmp files don't generally take up too much space, they are essentially useless, so search your C drive and delete the ones that are more than a few weeks old.
And finally, if you're using your desktop as a place to store files, you are both slowing down your computer and minimizing your own efficiency. Think of your computer desktop like your office desktop: You wouldn't be very productive if your desk was stacked high with hundreds of papers, so keep it as tidy as possible. SummaryWhile cleaning up your computer might sound like a daunting task, it will run more smoothly -- and you'll feel more productive -- when it's done. Keep in mind that the longer you wait to organize, the worse the mess will get, so taking a few minutes every week or so to reorganize will save you tons of time -- and stress -- in the long run. See alsoCreator
This page was created on May 21, 2008 |
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