Hi Deanna,
You're welcome. Always glad to try and help. It's what we do.

I think you're are going in the right direction. Not sure what shredding tool you are actually using, Microsoft or 3rd party, but if you have that large number of nested folders, they can take longer to shred or delete than than the average bunch of junk sitting there. A 750GB hard drive can take a while to do anything, disk maintenance, testing, remap repair, and can often take overnight; I just did a 1TB and it took close to 24 hrs. So don't give up on it until you get to about 30 hrs. If it goes longer than that, chances are your shredding utility hit a snag and is simply not smart enough to give you an error message. If you look at the Title bar of the shredding program you are using and it says
"..Not Responding"; it's probably hung up and you need to restart it and possibly use some other tools to help with the cleanup task. Also, large numbers of folders in your Recycle Bin especially with large files such as videos or movies in the >1GB range, can really slow down shredding or cleanup utilities.
I recommend you use a combination of these 3 free utilities to further your cleanup effort:
1.
CCleaner from
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2.
Disk Cleanup, built in to your Win7 OS.
3.
SAFEMODE Defraggler, also from
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A word of advice here, before you attempt to do a deeper cleaning of your hard drive, it's best that you
FIRST BACKUP ALL YOUR PERSONAL DATA (LIBRARY FOLDERS) TO EXTERNAL MEDIA TO AVOID IRRETRIEVABLE DATA LOSS SHOULD SOMETHING GO WRONG!!!
Make sure that you have run all the cleanup tools you can and you are satisfied with the resulting space saving before you run the
DEFRAGGLER program. It will properly organize and defrag your hard drive, even though it's not really necessary in W7 and newer windows computers. It can cut anywhere from 15 sec. to 3 min. off your boot time when you first turn your computer on. I find that to be helpful for most of my customers; and it also makes a difference when you are using programs like your browsers loading one page after another with multiple windows open. If you need help getting your computer into
SAFE MODE, you can search for help on that on this forum, or google it. There are lots of YouTube videos that show you how to do it, and you can probably find a video for your brand PC (Dell, HP, Samsung, Toshiba, etc.).
Best of luck,
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