Is your PC's desktop fragile or fairly clean?


Ahmedabad. 13 April 2020 Monday

The home screen of your PC or Laptop looks like the picture below? Many people who regularly work on PCs or laptops have the habit of saving files temporarily to the desktop.

But those files are then permanently configured on the desktop! Because of this, the icons of files, folders, shortcuts and programs are slowly being added to the desktop.

Our work on PC starts with the appearance of the desktop. If a desktop is full, it affects our mood as well as the performance of the computer.

There is another special reason for leaving a desktop blank. Since everything we save on the desktop is usually stored in the computer's C drive, if an unexpected malfunction and formatting occurs on the computer, all the data in the C drive is lost. Computer engineers usually try to save all the data in C drive, including files and folders on desktops, but why risk it?

Because of this, it is desirable to save all our useful data in a computer other than C drive. Take a moment to look back at what you've saved on the desktop. Whatever works, cut it from the desktop and paste it into the corresponding folder in the other drive.

Do not worry that removing the icons of computer programs from the desktop will not uninstall the program. Determine if the desktop will appear to be clearer than the computer open, which will increase the work load!

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