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Run disk cleanup on the C: drive to do the following: delete setup log files and not delete temporary files. Configure disk defragmentation to run on a schedule using the following settings: run defragmentation weekly. Defragment the C: volume.

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To run disk cleanup on C: drive to delete setup log files and not temporary files, access Disk Cleanup, select setup log files, and run it. To configure disk defragmentation weekly, open Disk Defragmenter, configure the schedule, and save settings.

Step-by-step explanation:

To run disk cleanup on the C: drive and delete setup log files while not deleting temporary files, you can follow these steps:

  1. Open the Disk Cleanup tool. You can do this by searching for 'Disk Cleanup' in the Start menu.
  2. Select the C: drive from the list and click OK.
  3. Wait for Disk Cleanup to calculate how much space you can free up.
  4. In the Disk Cleanup window, select the checkbox next to 'Setup Log Files' to delete them.
  5. Ensure the checkbox next to 'Temporary Files' is unchecked if you do not want to delete them.
  6. Click on OK and confirm the action to start the cleanup process.

To configure disk defragmentation to run on a schedule:

  1. Open Disk Defragmenter by searching for it in the Start menu.
  2. Click on 'Change settings' or 'Configure schedule,' depending on your version of Windows.
  3. Select the 'Run on a schedule (recommended)' checkbox, and choose 'Weekly' as the frequency.
  4. Select the C: drive for defragmentation.
  5. Click OK to save the settings and exit.

By following these steps, you will be able to efficiently maintain your C: drive's performance through regular cleanup and defragmentation.

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