Last week a reader, "Nancy" was ranked one of his problems to use. He said he had two younger brothers, and you use your PC to play games, watch movies, etc., and disk space is a big problem for him. It 'was a big problem for her to clean up hard disk space on a regular basis, and is now tired of this. He asked the way to get rid of it. He, however, the use of Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, so we have a quick solution to this. Well - Nancy, thanks for us. It could be a solution. You can limit the maximum amount of disk usage by modifying the registry. Here we show you how.
Note: This tutorial only For Windows 7 Professional,Ultimate,and Enterprise.
First Hit the Start menu and go to Run (or press Windows + R shortcut) and type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
Navigate to Local Computer Policy ►User Configuration ► Administrative Templates ► System ► User Profiles from the left sidebar.
After that double-click the Limit profile size the right pane, and open it.
From the top, select "On" button. You can also set the maximum size profile for each user profile and your custom message to display when the size is exceeded by the bottom. Read the Help content for more info.
That's it. Nancy can be expected to correct the problem now.
Note: This tutorial only For Windows 7 Professional,Ultimate,and Enterprise.
First Hit the Start menu and go to Run (or press Windows + R shortcut) and type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
Navigate to Local Computer Policy ►User Configuration ► Administrative Templates ► System ► User Profiles from the left sidebar.
After that double-click the Limit profile size the right pane, and open it.
From the top, select "On" button. You can also set the maximum size profile for each user profile and your custom message to display when the size is exceeded by the bottom. Read the Help content for more info.
That's it. Nancy can be expected to correct the problem now.