-----Original Message-----
From: Shaun Everiss
Sent: Jan 28, 2020 1:46 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Well that is one way to do it.
The issue is it searches for and clears everything on all drives
and that may not be necessary unless your system and your accounts
are on different drives.
I have a win7 system like this.
However, the easiest way to handle that is to.
1. type disk in search.
right click disk cleanup and run as admin.
If you have 2 drives, you may find the second drive may not have
that much on it.
On the os drive, the most important things that will take space
are.
1. windows update and device drivers especially for display
drivers you have installed.
My amd has frequent updates for its drivers.
2. windows installations.
Only do that if you are happy with your build though and want to
kill them.
They will kill themselves within a 10 day period.
At least that was what it was when I last looked into that.
Saying that, if you have one of those dinkey tablets with little
space, you will probably want to immediately delete that so you
can put everything back.
I honestly don't know how people can use 16-32-64gb windows
tablets.
a 128gb is minimal in my book but people do use them somehow and
I have no idea how.
On 23/01/2020 6:36 am, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr
/sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up.
You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up
does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system.
You do these from the run dialogue by the way.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go
to our website. This is also our
libsyn page as well.
to subscribe to the feed click here
Our telegram channel is also a good
place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests,
etc.
Our discord is where you will know
when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to
give the channel a follow and see what is up there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the
podcast go here
On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ...
wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box
comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called
disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come
to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it
to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive.
You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you
want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then
need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will
then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean
up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each
one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to
check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will
then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you
any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system
files button I think it was called. Press the enter key
and repeate the process like before except this for will
be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you
have selected all the ones you want removed you will then
need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes
to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only
the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the
windows 10 disk clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shaun Everiss
Sent: Jan 28, 2020 1:46 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Well that is one way to do it.
The issue is it searches for and clears everything on all drives
and that may not be necessary unless your system and your accounts
are on different drives.
I have a win7 system like this.
However, the easiest way to handle that is to.
1. type disk in search.
right click disk cleanup and run as admin.
If you have 2 drives, you may find the second drive may not have
that much on it.
On the os drive, the most important things that will take space
are.
1. windows update and device drivers especially for display
drivers you have installed.
My amd has frequent updates for its drivers.
2. windows installations.
Only do that if you are happy with your build though and want to
kill them.
They will kill themselves within a 10 day period.
At least that was what it was when I last looked into that.
Saying that, if you have one of those dinkey tablets with little
space, you will probably want to immediately delete that so you
can put everything back.
I honestly don't know how people can use 16-32-64gb windows
tablets.
a 128gb is minimal in my book but people do use them somehow and
I have no idea how.
On 23/01/2020 6:36 am, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr
/sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up.
You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up
does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system.
You do these from the run dialogue by the way.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go
to our website. This is also our
libsyn page as well.
to subscribe to the feed click here
Our telegram channel is also a good
place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests,
etc.
Our discord is where you will know
when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to
give the channel a follow and see what is up there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the
podcast go here
On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ...
wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box
comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called
disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come
to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it
to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive.
You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you
want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then
need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will
then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean
up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each
one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to
check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will
then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you
any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system
files button I think it was called. Press the enter key
and repeate the process like before except this for will
be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you
have selected all the ones you want removed you will then
need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes
to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only
the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the
windows 10 disk clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
|
|
Well that is one way to do it.
The issue is it searches for and clears everything on all drives
and that may not be necessary unless your system and your accounts
are on different drives.
I have a win7 system like this.
However, the easiest way to handle that is to.
1. type disk in search.
right click disk cleanup and run as admin.
If you have 2 drives, you may find the second drive may not have
that much on it.
On the os drive, the most important things that will take space
are.
1. windows update and device drivers especially for display
drivers you have installed.
My amd has frequent updates for its drivers.
2. windows installations.
Only do that if you are happy with your build though and want to
kill them.
They will kill themselves within a 10 day period.
At least that was what it was when I last looked into that.
Saying that, if you have one of those dinkey tablets with little
space, you will probably want to immediately delete that so you
can put everything back.
I honestly don't know how people can use 16-32-64gb windows
tablets.
a 128gb is minimal in my book but people do use them somehow and
I have no idea how.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 23/01/2020 6:36 am, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr
/sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up.
You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up
does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system.
You do these from the run dialogue by the way.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go
to our website. This is also our
libsyn page as well.
to subscribe to the feed click here
Our telegram channel is also a good
place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests,
etc.
Our discord is where you will know
when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to
give the channel a follow and see what is up there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the
podcast go here
On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ...
wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box
comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called
disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come
to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it
to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive.
You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you
want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then
need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will
then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean
up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each
one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to
check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will
then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you
any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system
files button I think it was called. Press the enter key
and repeate the process like before except this for will
be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you
have selected all the ones you want removed you will then
need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes
to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only
the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the
windows 10 disk clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
|
|
My computer doesn't even allow for
defraging of SSD's. It does have an option called optimizing for
those but still has De frag for regular drives.
Roger
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On 1/22/2020 3:08 PM, Dale Leavens
wrote:
Remember when doing disk maintainance that many modern computers
now have fixed otherwise solid state discs which are not actually
discs at all. These should not be defragmented. Defraging a
physical hard disc will often improve speed of access but solid
state memory has limited read/write cycles so defraging while it
will rearrange files and file segments this involves rewriting
parts of files to different parts of the memory therby ultimately
shortening the life of the device. Since the SSD isn’t actually
moving the read/write time isn’t effected by defragmenting the
memory.
Clean up old no longer used or orphaned files to improve the
capacity of your disc memory but don’t defrag a fixed disc.
Cheers.
Dale Leavens
Cochrane Ontario Canada
.
Come visit our polar bears!
Sarah, When you
run these things? Does it make your computer run
faster after cleaning the hidden things in your
computer?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Why
not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr /sagerun:1 as
I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up. You can
see many many hidden items that real disk clean up
does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your
system. You do these from the run dialogue by the way.
Sarah
Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our
libsyn page as well.
to
subscribe to the feed click here
Our
telegram channel is also
a good place for an announce only in regard to
podcasts, contests, etc.
Our
discord is where you will
know when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is
up there.
Finally,
to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
On
21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
Hi
press
the windows key and when the search box comes up
type in disk it will come up with a result called
disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will
then come to another screen there you can pick your
drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually
default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key
to go to another if you want to. What ever one you
pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok
button then press the enter key. It will then
calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It
will give you a list of areas it can clean up and
say those areas. There is a check box next to each
one. You can arrow down the list and use the space
bar to check the box.
Down
towards the bottom of the list you will then need to
tab as the down arrow key will not take you any
further.. If you tab once it will land on a system
files button I think it was called. Press the enter
key and repeate the process like before except this
for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of
the list you have selected all the ones you want
removed you will then need to tab to the ok button
then press the enter key.
It
will then give you a message just say yes to it and
then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope
it helps.
Do
not worry it will not remove any files only the ones
you picked not needed.
Gene
nz
On
22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi
folks,
Does
anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10
disk clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
|
|
Remember when doing disk maintainance that many modern computers now have fixed otherwise solid state discs which are not actually discs at all. These should not be defragmented. Defraging a physical hard disc will often improve speed of access but solid state memory has limited read/write cycles so defraging while it will rearrange files and file segments this involves rewriting parts of files to different parts of the memory therby ultimately shortening the life of the device. Since the SSD isn’t actually moving the read/write time isn’t effected by defragmenting the memory.
Clean up old no longer used or orphaned files to improve the capacity of your disc memory but don’t defrag a fixed disc.
Cheers. Dale Leavens Come visit our polar bears!
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On Jan 22, 2020, at 2:28 PM, Arlene <nedster66@...> wrote:
Sarah, When you run these things? Does it make your computer run faster after cleaning the hidden things in your computer? Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr /sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up. You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system. You do these from the run dialogue by the way. Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well. to subscribe to the feed click here Our telegram channel is also a good place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests, etc. Our discord is where you will know when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote: Hi press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up. It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box. Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key. It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you. Hope it helps. Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed. Gene nz On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote: Hi folks, Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance Anthony
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You may not want to learn more about using the Internet than the one site
you mentioned. If you do, there are tutorials and you may easily find
instruction from someone that isn’t expensive.
I don’t know how your memory problems might affect your learning of how to
browse. If you learned a small number of concepts, web browsing might make
far more sense than it may now. There are about eight or ten commands that
would make it efficient, though you could do well only learning two or
three.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
I was actually a WindowEyes user and was not a great web surfer with that
unless the links led to what I was looking for directly.
On 1/22/2020 2:12 PM, Gene wrote:
Web surfing has become quite standardized among popular
screen-readers. If you already know how to surf with JAWS, you will find
some instances where something is different, but almost everything is either
the same or very similar. In other words, you can do most or almost all
you did in NVDA working with web sites as you could with JAWS without reading
the material.
Because many people are reluctant to try other
screen-readers, it is important to keep such things in mind so you can tell
prospective users about how similar so much of what you do is between JAWS and
NVDA. And a lot of what is done, regardless of screen-reader, is using
programs and Windows commands which remain the same whatever screen-reader is
being used.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Hi
If you are a new user of NVDA and you have not tried surfing any websites
the section in the user manual you will need to see is called browse mode it
is section 6 also single letter navigation section 6.1 and the elements list
6.2 Plus I would start off with a easier type of website to navigate to get a
idea of how they are layed out.
Those sections are found in the user manual use the nvda key + letter N to
bring up the nvda menus then arrow down to help, then right to user manual
then the press the enter key on that menu When the browser comes up then jump
down by letter H for headings to those sections to read them.
I noticed the servers where my website was hosted were down so you could
not access the website but seems to be up now.
The website of mine is easy to navigate you can jump around easily. the
main page is setup in a table then after you go into a web page they are long
pages but can be jumped through quickly by H for headings.
If you take a look you will know what I mean.
Gene nz
On 23/01/2020 3:02 am, Betsy Grenevitch
wrote:
At this point there is not a particular task I am trying to do. The only
thing I would like to try to learn is how to shop on the Kroger website but
with my memory issues I am not sure I even want to tackle something like
that unless it is really simple. I will keep the link you sent for future
reference, though.
On 1/22/2020 5:15 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you interested in tutorials about any
specific programs? It might be something to be discussed on the chat
list, but you might get good recommendations.
Personal instruction could be discussed as
well, but it may be expensive and certain tutorials may be. Others
are not expensive or free.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not
even ask the question because I totally forgot about disk clean
up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It
is hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I
live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this
tonight before going to bed.
Thanks so much
again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ...
wrote: > Hi > > > press the windows key and when
the search box comes up type in disk it > will come up with a
result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on > it. It will
then come to another screen there you can pick your drive > to do
it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You >
can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever
> one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button
then > press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be
cleaned up. > > > It will give you a list of areas it
can clean up and say those areas. > There is a check box next to
each one. You can arrow down the list and > use the space bar to
check the box. > > > Down towards the bottom of the list
you will then need to tab as the > down arrow key will not take you
any further.. If you tab once it will > land on a system files
button I think it was called. Press the enter > key and repeate the
process like before except this for will be for > system files.
Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the > ones you
want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then >
press the enter key. > > > It will then give you a
message just say yes to it and then it will > clean it up all for
you. > > Hope it helps. > > > > Do not
worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not >
needed. > > > Gene nz > > On 22/01/2020 3:35
pm, anthony borg wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> Does
anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean
up >> please? >> Thanks in
advance >> >>
Anthony >> >> >> >> > >
> -- Betsy
Grenevitch 678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876 --
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
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I was actually a WindowEyes user and was not a great web surfer
with that unless the links led to what I was looking for directly.
On 1/22/2020 2:12 PM, Gene wrote:
Web surfing has become quite standardized among popular
screen-readers. If you already know how to surf with JAWS,
you will find some instances where something is different,
but almost everything is either the same or very similar.
In other words, you can do most or almost all you did in
NVDA working with web sites as you could with JAWS without
reading the material.
Because many people are reluctant
to try other screen-readers, it is important to keep
such things in mind so you can tell prospective users
about how similar so much of what you do is between
JAWS and NVDA. And a lot of what is done, regardless
of screen-reader, is using programs and Windows
commands which remain the same whatever screen-reader
is being used.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Hi
If you are a new user of NVDA and you have not tried
surfing any websites the section in the user manual you
will need to see is called browse mode it is section 6
also single letter navigation section 6.1 and the elements
list 6.2 Plus I would start off with a easier type of
website to navigate to get a idea of how they are layed
out.
Those sections are found in the user manual use the nvda
key + letter N to bring up the nvda menus then arrow down
to help, then right to user manual then the press the
enter key on that menu When the browser comes up then jump
down by letter H for headings to those sections to read
them.
I noticed the servers where my website was hosted were
down so you could not access the website but seems to be
up now.
The website of mine is easy to navigate you can jump
around easily. the main page is setup in a table then
after you go into a web page they are long pages but can
be jumped through quickly by H for headings.
If you take a look you will know what I mean.
Gene nz
On 23/01/2020 3:02 am, Betsy
Grenevitch wrote:
At this point there is not a particular task I am
trying to do. The only thing I would like to try to
learn is how to shop on the Kroger website but with my
memory issues I am not sure I even want to tackle
something like that unless it is really simple. I will
keep the link you sent for future reference, though.
On 1/22/2020 5:15 AM, Gene
wrote:
Are you interested in
tutorials about any specific programs? It might be
something to be discussed on the chat list, but you
might get good recommendations.
Personal instruction
could be discussed as well, but it may be expensive
and certain tutorials may be. Others are not
expensive or free.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk
clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not
even ask the
question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down
steps. It is hard
to find someone to do it that specific here where I
live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this
tonight before
going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> press the windows key and when the search box comes
up type in disk it
> will come up with a result called disk cleanup/
Press the enter key on
> it. It will then come to another screen there you
can pick your drive
> to do it to it is a combo box it will usually
default to c: drive. You
> can use the down arrow key to go to another if you
want to. What ever
> one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab
to ok button then
> press the enter key. It will then calculate how
much can be cleaned up.
>
>
> It will give you a list of areas it can clean up
and say those areas.
> There is a check box next to each one. You can
arrow down the list and
> use the space bar to check the box.
>
>
> Down towards the bottom of the list you will then
need to tab as the
> down arrow key will not take you any further.. If
you tab once it will
> land on a system files button I think it was
called. Press the enter
> key and repeate the process like before except this
for will be for
> system files. Then at the bottom of the list you
have selected all the
> ones you want removed you will then need to tab to
the ok button then
> press the enter key.
>
>
> It will then give you a message just say yes to it
and then it will
> clean it up all for you.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
>
>
> Do not worry it will not remove any files only the
ones you picked not
> needed.
>
>
> Gene nz
>
> On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Does anyone can explain to me how to use the
windows 10 disk clean up
>> please?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
|
|
Sarah, When you run these things? Does it make your computer run faster after cleaning the hidden things in your computer? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Sarah k AlawamiSent: January 22, 2020 9:36 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr /sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up. You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system. You do these from the run dialogue by the way. Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well. to subscribe to the feed click here Our telegram channel is also a good place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests, etc. Our discord is where you will know when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote: Hi press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up. It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box. Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key. It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you. Hope it helps. Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed. Gene nz On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote: Hi folks, Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance Anthony
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Web surfing has become quite standardized among popular
screen-readers. If you already know how to surf with JAWS, you will find
some instances where something is different, but almost everything is either the
same or very similar. In other words, you can do most or almost all you
did in NVDA working with web sites as you could with JAWS without reading the
material.
Because many people are reluctant to try other
screen-readers, it is important to keep such things in mind so you can tell
prospective users about how similar so much of what you do is between JAWS and
NVDA. And a lot of what is done, regardless of screen-reader, is using
programs and Windows commands which remain the same whatever screen-reader is
being used.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Hi
If you are a new user of NVDA and you have not tried surfing any websites the
section in the user manual you will need to see is called browse mode it is
section 6 also single letter navigation section 6.1 and the elements list 6.2
Plus I would start off with a easier type of website to navigate to get a idea
of how they are layed out.
Those sections are found in the user manual use the nvda key + letter N to
bring up the nvda menus then arrow down to help, then right to user manual then
the press the enter key on that menu When the browser comes up then jump down by
letter H for headings to those sections to read them.
I noticed the servers where my website was hosted were down so you could not
access the website but seems to be up now.
The website of mine is easy to navigate you can jump around easily. the main
page is setup in a table then after you go into a web page they are long pages
but can be jumped through quickly by H for headings.
If you take a look you will know what I mean.
Gene nz
On 23/01/2020 3:02 am, Betsy Grenevitch
wrote:
At this point there is not a particular task I am trying to do.
The only thing I would like to try to learn is how to shop on the Kroger
website but with my memory issues I am not sure I even want to tackle
something like that unless it is really simple. I will keep the link you sent
for future reference, though.
On 1/22/2020 5:15 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you interested in tutorials about any
specific programs? It might be something to be discussed on the chat
list, but you might get good recommendations.
Personal instruction could be discussed as
well, but it may be expensive and certain tutorials may be. Others are
not expensive or free.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even
ask the question because I totally forgot about disk clean
up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It
is hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I
live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this
tonight before going to bed.
Thanks so much
again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ...
wrote: > Hi > > > press the windows key and when the
search box comes up type in disk it > will come up with a result
called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on > it. It will then come
to another screen there you can pick your drive > to do it to it is a
combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You > can use the down
arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever > one you pick
say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then > press the
enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned
up. > > > It will give you a list of areas it can clean up
and say those areas. > There is a check box next to each one. You can
arrow down the list and > use the space bar to check the
box. > > > Down towards the bottom of the list you will
then need to tab as the > down arrow key will not take you any
further.. If you tab once it will > land on a system files button I
think it was called. Press the enter > key and repeate the process
like before except this for will be for > system files. Then at the
bottom of the list you have selected all the > ones you want removed
you will then need to tab to the ok button then > press the enter
key. > > > It will then give you a message just say yes to
it and then it will > clean it up all for you. > > Hope
it helps. > > > > Do not worry it will not remove
any files only the ones you picked not >
needed. > > > Gene nz > > On 22/01/2020 3:35
pm, anthony borg wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> Does
anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up >>
please? >> Thanks in advance >> >>
Anthony >> >> >> >> > >
> -- Betsy
Grenevitch 678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
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Hi
If you are a new user of NVDA and you have not tried surfing any
websites the section in the user manual you will need to see is
called browse mode it is section 6 also single letter navigation
section 6.1 and the elements list 6.2 Plus I would start off with
a easier type of website to navigate to get a idea of how they are
layed out.
Those sections are found in the user manual use the nvda key +
letter N to bring up the nvda menus then arrow down to help, then
right to user manual then the press the enter key on that menu
When the browser comes up then jump down by letter H for headings
to those sections to read them.
I noticed the servers where my website was hosted were down so
you could not access the website but seems to be up now.
The website of mine is easy to navigate you can jump around
easily. the main page is setup in a table then after you go into a
web page they are long pages but can be jumped through quickly by
H for headings.
If you take a look you will know what I mean.
Gene nz
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On 23/01/2020 3:02 am, Betsy Grenevitch
wrote:
At this point there is not a particular task I am trying to do.
The only thing I would like to try to learn is how to shop on
the Kroger website but with my memory issues I am not sure I
even want to tackle something like that unless it is really
simple. I will keep the link you sent for future reference,
though.
On 1/22/2020 5:15 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you interested in tutorials
about any specific programs? It might be something to be
discussed on the chat list, but you might get good
recommendations.
Personal instruction could be
discussed as well, but it may be expensive and certain
tutorials may be. Others are not expensive or free.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask
the
question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It
is hard
to find someone to do it that specific here where I live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight
before
going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> press the windows key and when the search box comes up type
in disk it
> will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the
enter key on
> it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick
your drive
> to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c:
drive. You
> can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to.
What ever
> one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok
button then
> press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be
cleaned up.
>
>
> It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say
those areas.
> There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down
the list and
> use the space bar to check the box.
>
>
> Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to
tab as the
> down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab
once it will
> land on a system files button I think it was called. Press
the enter
> key and repeate the process like before except this for
will be for
> system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have
selected all the
> ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok
button then
> press the enter key.
>
>
> It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then
it will
> clean it up all for you.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
>
>
> Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you
picked not
> needed.
>
>
> Gene nz
>
> On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10
disk clean up
>> please?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
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Sarah k Alawami
Why not do cleanmgr /sageset / then cleanmgr /sagerun:1 as I do this all thet iem for my disk clean up. You can see many many hidden items that real disk clean up does not show you, and it sitll will not hurt your system. You do these from the run dialogue by the way.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well.
to subscribe to the feed click here
Our telegram channel is also a good place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests, etc.
Our discord is where you will know when we go live on [twitch.](twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 21 Jan 2020, at 19:10, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
|
|
At this point there is not a particular task I am trying to do.
The only thing I would like to try to learn is how to shop on the
Kroger website but with my memory issues I am not sure I even want
to tackle something like that unless it is really simple. I will
keep the link you sent for future reference, though.
On 1/22/2020 5:15 AM, Gene wrote:
Are you interested in tutorials
about any specific programs? It might be something to be
discussed on the chat list, but you might get good
recommendations.
Personal instruction could be
discussed as well, but it may be expensive and certain
tutorials may be. Others are not expensive or free.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask
the
question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It is
hard
to find someone to do it that specific here where I live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight
before
going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> press the windows key and when the search box comes up type
in disk it
> will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the
enter key on
> it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick
your drive
> to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c:
drive. You
> can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to.
What ever
> one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok
button then
> press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be
cleaned up.
>
>
> It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say
those areas.
> There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the
list and
> use the space bar to check the box.
>
>
> Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab
as the
> down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab
once it will
> land on a system files button I think it was called. Press
the enter
> key and repeate the process like before except this for will
be for
> system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have
selected all the
> ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok
button then
> press the enter key.
>
>
> It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then
it will
> clean it up all for you.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
>
>
> Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you
picked not
> needed.
>
>
> Gene nz
>
> On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10
disk clean up
>> please?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
|
|
I would definitely be interested in something like that if it is
easy to find on the site. I have never been that great with
websites and now with memory problems it is even more difficult.
Thanks so much for all you do.
On 1/22/2020 1:20 AM, hurrikennyandopo
... wrote:
Hi Betsy
You are welcome usually when I write stuff I like doing it step
by step When that was typed up tonight it was on a windows 10
machine version 1909 but should be similar for earlier versions
of Windows.
If you are interested in any of the other stuff I have written
that way more for using NVDA on a desk top computer you can go
to the following website at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net
I could tidy it up and post it up there under a page called
nvda tutorials for other programs page. I did have a audio
version up there but may be on the nvda tutorials learning the
basics page or nvda audio tutorials page I would have to check.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 5:20 pm, Betsy
Grenevitch wrote:
Wow!
Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask the
question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It
is hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I
live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight
before going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in
disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press
the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there
you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will
usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to
go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c:
drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the
enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those
areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow
down the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab
as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you
tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was
called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like
before except this for will be for system files. Then at the
bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want
removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press
the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it
will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you
picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk
clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
--
Betsy Grenevitch
678-862-3876
|
|
Are you interested in tutorials about any specific
programs? It might be something to be discussed on the chat list, but you
might get good recommendations.
Personal instruction could be discussed as well,
but it may be expensive and certain tutorials may be. Others are not
expensive or free.
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] windows 10 disk clean up
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask
the question because I totally forgot about disk clean up. You wrote
the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It is hard to find
someone to do it that specific here where I live. I have copied these
steps and will be trying to do this tonight before going to
bed. Thanks so much again. On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM,
hurrikennyandopo ... wrote: > Hi > > > press the windows
key and when the search box comes up type in disk it > will come up with
a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on > it. It will then
come to another screen there you can pick your drive > to do it to it is
a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You > can use the down
arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever > one you pick say
c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then > press the enter
key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up. > > >
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. >
There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and >
use the space bar to check the box. > > > Down towards the
bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the > down arrow key will
not take you any further.. If you tab once it will > land on a system
files button I think it was called. Press the enter > key and repeate the
process like before except this for will be for > system files. Then at
the bottom of the list you have selected all the > ones you want removed
you will then need to tab to the ok button then > press the enter
key. > > > It will then give you a message just say yes to it
and then it will > clean it up all for you. > > Hope it
helps. > > > > Do not worry it will not remove any files
only the ones you picked not > needed. > > > Gene
nz > > On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote: >> Hi
folks, >> >> Does anyone can explain to me how to use the
windows 10 disk clean up >> please? >> Thanks in
advance >> >>
Anthony >> >> >> >> > >
> -- Betsy
Grenevitch 678-862-3876
|
|
Hi Betsy
You are welcome usually when I write stuff I like doing it step
by step When that was typed up tonight it was on a windows 10
machine version 1909 but should be similar for earlier versions of
Windows.
If you are interested in any of the other stuff I have written
that way more for using NVDA on a desk top computer you can go to
the following website at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net
I could tidy it up and post it up there under a page called nvda
tutorials for other programs page. I did have a audio version up
there but may be on the nvda tutorials learning the basics page or
nvda audio tutorials page I would have to check.
Gene nz
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 22/01/2020 5:20 pm, Betsy Grenevitch
wrote:
Wow!
Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask the
question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It is
hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight
before going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in
disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press
the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there
you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will
usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to
go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c:
drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the
enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those
areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down
the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as
the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab
once it will land on a system files button I think it was
called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before
except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of
the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you
will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it
will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you
picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk
clean up
please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony
|
|
say crotonna open disk cleanup or go 2controle pannal serch for disk clean up or call disability answerdisk answer desk from Microsoft accessibility answer desk Microsoft.com google them good luck in cleaning up your system
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 1/21/20, Betsy Grenevitch <blindangel61@gmail.com> wrote: Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask the question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It is hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight before going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance
Anthony
-- Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
|
|
Wow! Gene, I need you as a computer teacher. I did not even ask the question because I totally forgot about disk clean up.
You wrote the steps in the way I learn and write down steps. It is hard to find someone to do it that specific here where I live.
I have copied these steps and will be trying to do this tonight before going to bed.
Thanks so much again.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 1/21/2020 10:10 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote: Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance
Anthony
-- Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876
|
|
Hi
press the windows key and when the search box comes up type in disk it will come up with a result called disk cleanup/ Press the enter key on it. It will then come to another screen there you can pick your drive to do it to it is a combo box it will usually default to c: drive. You can use the down arrow key to go to another if you want to. What ever one you pick say c: drive you will then need to tab to ok button then press the enter key. It will then calculate how much can be cleaned up.
It will give you a list of areas it can clean up and say those areas. There is a check box next to each one. You can arrow down the list and use the space bar to check the box.
Down towards the bottom of the list you will then need to tab as the down arrow key will not take you any further.. If you tab once it will land on a system files button I think it was called. Press the enter key and repeate the process like before except this for will be for system files. Then at the bottom of the list you have selected all the ones you want removed you will then need to tab to the ok button then press the enter key.
It will then give you a message just say yes to it and then it will clean it up all for you.
Hope it helps.
Do not worry it will not remove any files only the ones you picked not needed.
Gene nz
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On 22/01/2020 3:35 pm, anthony borg wrote: Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance
Anthony
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Hi folks,
Does anyone can explain to me how to use the windows 10 disk clean up please? Thanks in advance
Anthony
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