You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
Ways to clean up my desktop?
Posted:

Ways to clean up my desktop?Posted:

Ethwin
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 09, 201410Year Member
Posts: 341
Reputation Power: 14
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 09, 201410Year Member
Posts: 341
Reputation Power: 14
So I used to have the files on my desktop put in a way where I could access what I needed to access. But then the files on my desktop got scattered and it's no longer organized. Are there any easy ways or any cool programs I could use to organize and clean it up? If possible I would like my desktop to be blank but still have a cool/easy way to find the programs I need quickly.
#2. Posted:
Zesri
  • Graphics King
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 4,106
Reputation Power: 64253
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 4,106
Reputation Power: 64253
A while back I used to use something called "Fences". It pretty much organizes your desktop's shortcuts/files in a nice and clean way.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#3. Posted:
Seinfeld
  • Winter 2016
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 30, 201311Year Member
Posts: 2,450
Reputation Power: 126
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 30, 201311Year Member
Posts: 2,450
Reputation Power: 126
I simply just made a folder called ''Everything'' and selected everything on the desktop and dropped it in there, except for the recycle bin.

And everything that I use I have on my bar on the bottom
Also, if there's anything I need I just simply search, love Win10.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#4. Posted:
Gary
  • Retired Staff
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 09, 201212Year Member
Posts: 5,781
Reputation Power: 5268
Motto: Consume Tacobell. Play RuneScape.
Motto: Consume Tacobell. Play RuneScape.
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 09, 201212Year Member
Posts: 5,781
Reputation Power: 5268
Motto: Consume Tacobell. Play RuneScape.
If you were using linux I would recommend a launcher like dmenu or Rofi. But since you are probably running Windows I suggest putting everything in a folder and use a launcher like Launchy to launch your programs.
#5. Posted:
Elim8
  • Summer 2018
Status: Offline
Joined: May 04, 201212Year Member
Posts: 1,290
Reputation Power: 51
Status: Offline
Joined: May 04, 201212Year Member
Posts: 1,290
Reputation Power: 51
Press windows key + R

Type all those names 1 by 1

temp
%temp%
Prefetch


And delete all the junk files in all those folders. Also go to your Disk C drive go to manage and clean up.tick everything and click OK
#6. Posted:
-Deano
  • PC Master Race
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 19, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,243
Reputation Power: 532
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 19, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,243
Reputation Power: 532
I would also suggest using Fences, like Zesri suggested. I have the paid-for version and it's great. Keeps everything nice and organised as well as being able to have multiple desktops.
#7. Posted:
M9z
  • Vantage
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 10, 20168Year Member
Posts: 884
Reputation Power: 132
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 10, 20168Year Member
Posts: 884
Reputation Power: 132
I just organize everything in one file, like my main file is just labeled "Files", and as for subcategories, they are as follows:

Book (I wrote a book once, clap for me lol)
Music
Pictures
Resume
Software
Text Files

And then those have even more subcategories, like software contains my drivers, my accumulated programs within zipped archives, my Windows customization software, my larger stuff like Photoshop and MS Office, with my product keys as well within separate text file, even my pictures are categorized, like family, picture replies, and such, it's time consuming to start, but then easy to update and backup every so often, having it clean makes me feel like an important businessman so it's worth it in my opinion lol
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.