(Step-by-Step Instructions for Seniors)
π§Ή What Is Disk Cleanup?
Disk Cleanup helps remove:
- Temporary files
- Old system files
- Recycle Bin contents
- Unnecessary update files
It helps free space and improve performance.
Think of it like cleaning out a drawer you donβt use anymore.
π¦ Step 1: Open Disk Cleanup
Method 1 β Using Search
- Click the Start button.
- Type Disk Cleanup.
- Click it when it appears.
π¦ Step 2: Choose Your Drive
If asked, select your main drive.
It is usually:
Local Disk (C:)
Click OK.
Windows will calculate how much space can be freed.
π¦ Step 3: Select Files to Delete
You will see a list like:
β Temporary Internet Files
β Recycle Bin
β Temporary Files
These are safe to remove.
Check the boxes next to the items you want to delete.
If unsure, temporary files and Recycle Bin are safe choices.
π¦ Step 4: Click OK
Click OK.
Then click Delete Files.
Wait while Windows removes them.
π¦ Advanced Cleanup (Optional)
You may see a button:
Clean up system files
Clicking this can remove:
- Old Windows update files
- Previous installation files
This can free more space.
Only do this if your computer is running normally.
β Important Warning
Do NOT delete files unless you understand them.
If unsure, leave it unchecked.
Temporary files are always safe.
π How Often Should You Use Disk Cleanup?
Every few months is enough.
You do not need to run it weekly.
π‘ Confidence Tip for Seniors
Disk Cleanup is a safe tool built into Windows.
It helps keep your computer tidy.
Small maintenance keeps things running smoothly.
Simple steps. Cleaner computer.