When using a solid-state drive capacity is at a premium. The things that can be most affected by a SSD’s speed – the operating system itself, programs, and important files to be edited – need to have priority. There are a lot of other things that are located on the primary drive (C:) by default, though, so if you find yourself low on disk space here are some things to try!
Adding and Removing Programs in Windows Vista
A quick guide to installing or removing programs or Windows components in Windows Vista
Adding and Removing Programs in Windows XP
A quick guide to installing or removing programs or Windows components in Windows XP.
How to Repair Windows XP
If your Windows XP installation becomes corrupt and you cannot boot into Windows normally or through Safe Mode, it may be possible to repair Windows without having to completely start over with a fresh installation. A Windows XP repair installation will overwrite the operating system files back to the original state, while leaving your programs and documents intact. This guide explains the process for repairing a corrupt Windows XP installation.
How to Install Windows Vista
A walkthrough guide on how to perform a fresh installation of Windows Vista on a standard computer.