[accesscomp] Re: Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day

  • From: "devona able" <djasister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 20:19:27 -0600

I have less then 200.

I see message mostly at startup.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gene 
  To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 7:53 PM
  Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day


  If you have a reasonable amount of disk space then I'm not sure why you are 
  seeing the message.  The prefetch folder takes only a small amount of room 
  and you can't solve the problem by removing the files from that folder.  But 
  the first thing we need to know is how much disk space you have. We also 
  need to know when you are seeing the message.  If, for example, you are 
  seeing it when you attempt a defrag and not at other times, then you have 
  too much used room on the hard drive for defrag to function properly. 
  Without more information, we can't answer the question.

  Gene
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "devona able" <djasister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 7:30 PM
  Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day


  Okay then how do I stop my pc being xp from telling me it is out of disk 
  space?

  Devona
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Gene
    To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 5:40 PM
    Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day


    this is one of the most widespread myths about Windows.  I don't know how
    accurate the tips are in general by this person but when I see someone
    propagating a long standing myth of this type, the writer's credibility 
  goes
    down in my estimation. I would suggest asking about future tips from this
    source before implementing them.  If you find that the current tip is a
    lapse and that the tips are generally accurate, you can put more reliance 
  in
    them over time and not check.  But if you find, by checking, that the
    accuracy level is not as good as it should be, then continue to ask if you
    wish to implement tips from this source.

    See this Leo Laporte article.  As you will see, removing prefetch entries
    slows the speed at which programs are loaded for a short time until the
    entries are built back up.  Also the alleged accumulation of unused 
  prefetch
    files is completely misinformed.  No more than 128 prefetch files are
    allowed to remain in the prefetch folder.  The folder is limited to a
    certain number of files.  And the number of files in the folder, being
    limited and because of how the folder is used, does not slow down
    performance.
    See the following article:
    
http://ask-leo.com/what_is_the_prefetch_folder_and_why_are_there_copies_of_system_files_there.html

    Gene
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "arlene" <nedster6@xxxxxxxxx>
    To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 5:07 PM
    Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day


    Hey  I  did it. I got  rid of the  prefetch  files  as you  said. Gone. 
  does
    that  help  run the  computer  run  better? does  it  clear out  its
    clutter?
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bob Acosta
      To: access comp
      Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 6:13 AM
      Subject: [accesscomp] Fw: Dan's Tech Tip of the day



      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bob Acosta
      To: Bob Acosta
      Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 5:58 AM
      Subject: Dan's Tech Tip of the day


          Dan's Tech Tips:

      Clear The Prefetch

      PC Magazine

      November 5, 2002

      If you're using Windows XP, add C:\Windows\Prefetch to the list of
    directories to empty periodically. This folder is probably full of 
  prefetch
    directions for applications you no longer use (so You can safely remove
    these files; any files that are needed will be created again 
  automatically.

      To locate the Prefetch folder go to the C Drive and than to the Windows
    folder. After entering the Windows folder, press P until you locate the
    Prefetch folder.

      Open the folder and do a select all and press delete.

      If you have any questions about the tips posted in Dan's Tech tips, 
  please
    contact Dan at the following email address:

      dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx
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