Wasn't sure where to post this, sorry.
I have a fairly old computer with very little hard drive space. I have about 100mb or so free space, but when I enter a program like photoshop, that will eat about 50mb. That's fine, but when I exit the program, that 50mb doesn't come back until I reset the computer. It's not a photoshop problem but a general problem with the computer.
I think the problem could be fixed by going into the task manager and ending the processes that are probably sticking around, but my task manager doesn't work.
So can anyone tell me if there's another way to end the process of programs without using the task manager. Or if there's a way to get the task manager working, or if there's a way to wipe the temporary files.
Thanks.
I'm using Windows 2000.
I have a fairly old computer with very little hard drive space. I have about 100mb or so free space, but when I enter a program like photoshop, that will eat about 50mb. That's fine, but when I exit the program, that 50mb doesn't come back until I reset the computer. It's not a photoshop problem but a general problem with the computer.
I think the problem could be fixed by going into the task manager and ending the processes that are probably sticking around, but my task manager doesn't work.
So can anyone tell me if there's another way to end the process of programs without using the task manager. Or if there's a way to get the task manager working, or if there's a way to wipe the temporary files.
Thanks.
I'm using Windows 2000.