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Well, first, i do not want to spend my money on a flash drive for a total of 3 more gigabytes. Since i already have 7.1 gbs and i need at the least 10 gbs, And I was just wondering is there a way to obtain more gigabytes for my computer without buying anything. Like I was told you can do disk cleanup, and it is supposed to erase some memory, but I really don't know. If you can help that would be greatly appreciated... THANKS!.
How to remove Ubuntu from a Windows 7 + Ubuntu dual boot without loosing your Windows 7 install. Requirements Windows 7 installed (will also work with Vista) Ubuntu installed (will also work with ubuntu based variants such as XBMC Live) Windows 7 Media (DVD or flash drive). Video play by play: 0:15 Grub boot loader 0:32 Ubuntu desktop 1:02 Grub boot loader 1:17 Windows file system check (skip this for now) 1:28 Windows 7 desktop 1:35 Type 'create format' in Windows 7 start box and choose create and format partitions or enter diskmgmt.msc in 'Run' 1:45 delete both partitions made by Ubuntu [Linux] (not NTFS). 2:30 Boot from Windows 7 Media 3:07 choose windows language 3:10 Click 'Repair your computer' 3:22 Choose command prompt enter the following without quotes: 'bootrec /fixmbr' When done enter 'bootrec /fixboot' When done exit the command prompt 3:55 click 'startup repair' 4:08 click finish and let it reboot. 4:42 Windows 7 desktop. All fixed and back to windows 7 as normal!
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January 28th, 2012 - 00:33
There’s no way to magically create more space on your hard drive.
If you don’t want to buy anything, all you can do is delete files. If you have some old files that you don’t need anymore, you might try deleting some.
January 28th, 2012 - 00:58
without buying anything you can just o throughout your computer and delete files you dont need but honestly spend the 70 bucks for a 1tb hd and never be in this situation again