Buy another hard drive, or delete some of the content on your current one. You could also consider a disk defragement to free up some space, cleaning temporary files aswell.
If you get a new hard drive make sure it uses the same connector type and you can either add it as a separate drive or you can move everything on the current one to a bigger on and end up with one big drive with free space and all the previous data on it.
well, first off disk defragmenter doesn't free up any hard drive space, it does what the name implies. Just defrags the memory on your computer. The only way to free up space on your computer is with add/remove programs. You then would remove certain programs you don't use anymore. You can change the drop down box to size so you can see which programs on you computer are taking up the most space then by deleting the ones you use less frequently you will free up hard drive space i.e C:\ see related links for a program which lets you see what is taking up space on your hard drive.
Use any disk partitioning program to resize the drive.
My Computer > Highlight (C:) > Right Click > Properties > Now you can see the free space and the used space
I have a Hp pavillion with XP operating system. After my computer crashed, I used an XP operating disc to get it back up and running. Now my local disc (H:) drive appears to be my primary drive. But it has 7.59 GB of used space and only 423 MB of free space. My local disc (C:) drive has 1.48 GB of used space with 178 GB of free space. I get message stating that my memory is low on the local (H:) drive. Used disk clean up that only free up KB.
your drive C:// usually is your hard disk, but d:// is your disk drive (usually). in some cases computers may have more disks (c, d and e drives), in which case the OS disk is probably bigger because your operating system takes up a lot of the space.
Local disk c
you have to go to the start button on the side where it says your user you scroll down to computer and click on it on the side you should find the C disk and click on it
go to my computer and click any drive.for eg. C drive.right click the c drive icon,choose properties.the disk space in your computer will be shown in the form of a pie chart.there is also an option called disk clean up to clean up the disk.
it is when your c drive is out of space it is when your c drive is out of space
You can find special utilities for byte per byte copying some of then are free.
What have you done to remove this low disk space problem?In my experiences, the ways for you to resolve this low disk space problem could be different according to your different conditions:* If there is too unnecessary files or programs stored on this C partition, clean them all up to free some free space.* If there is enough free space on other partition, like D, E or F partitions, you can open Disk Management, delete or shrink the partition with free space and add the free space to your C partition there.* If the free space is not adjacent to your C partition, you also can use a partition resizing tool to extend this partition, like GParted, IM-Magic Partition Resizer Free and Active Partition Master, etc.* But, if there is no any free space left on the same physical drive, just buy a larger one to replace the old one.No matter what your conditions are, just save all partition data on other places in case of data loss.Read more information here:partition-magic-server-2003.blogspot.com/2013/11/resize-server-2003-partition-free.html
disk By default, 'C' denotes a partition of your hard disk drive (given that it has been partitioned) in which windows and its associated system files are stored. C is known as the Local Disk Drive.