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Lesson 5 Maintaining Disks with Disk Defragmenter, Check Disk, and Disk Cleanup<br />

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2. In the Files To Delete list box in the Disk Cleanup For (C:) dialog box, review the<br />

files that Disk Cleanup is recommending you delete.<br />

Security Alert If you started with a clean hard disk and installed Windows XP Professional<br />

in Chapter 2, there might be few, if any, files that Disk Cleanup found to delete. If you<br />

want to delete any files that Disk Cleanup recommends that you delete, make sure that the<br />

files you want to delete are selected (a check mark is in the check box in front of the files),<br />

and then click OK.<br />

3. Click the More Options tab.<br />

4. When would you use the options available in the More Options tab?<br />

5. Click Cancel.<br />

6. Close Disk Cleanup and all open windows.<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Use the following questions to help determine whether you have learned enough to<br />

move on to the next lesson. If you have difficulty answering these questions, review<br />

the material in this lesson before beginning the next lesson. You can find answers to<br />

these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.<br />

1. What is fragmentation and what problems does it cause?<br />

2. The process of finding and consolidating fragmented files and folders is called<br />

_______________. The Windows XP Professional system tool that locates fragmented<br />

files and folders and arranges them in contiguous space is<br />

_____________________.

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