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just be an organised person and keep your stuff ordered?

 

use ccleaner to remove unnecessary temp files and clean the registry

uninstall any programs that you have not used in the past few months

use ccleaner to delete duplicate files

 

but the most effective thing is to be an organised person

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uhhh....

just be an organised person and keep your stuff ordered?

 

use ccleaner to remove unnecessary temp files and clean the registry

uninstall any programs that you have not used in the past few months

use ccleaner to delete duplicate files

 

but the most effective thing is to be an organised person

i suck at being organised lol

 

 

 

 

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i suck at being organised lol

well there isnt a program that organises everything for you :P you have to do it yourself

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Its easy.

For example I use one hdd for games, one hdd for pictures, one hdd for music, one hdd for movies and one hdd for porn and random stuff. xD

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Time for hell i guess lol

the easiest way to organise stuff is to go through everything and delete anything you know you dont need

then you have a lot less stuff to sort

make a folder for each category of things, and then just go through your files sending them to the right folder

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the easiest way to organise stuff is to go through everything and delete anything you know you dont need

then you have a lot less stuff to sort

make a folder for each category of things, and then just go through your files sending them to the right folder

I guess that will be a plan.

 

 

 

 

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