If your Local Disk C: on Windows is running out of space, here are some ways to free up storage:
1. Check Disk Usage
- Open Settings → System → Storage.
- Click "Show more categories" to see what’s taking up space.
2. Use Storage Sense (Automatic Cleanup)
- Go to Settings → System → Storage.
- Enable Storage Sense to automatically delete temporary files and old downloads.
3. Run Disk Cleanup
- Press
Win + R
, type cleanmgr, and hit Enter. - Select C: drive and click OK.
- Check Temporary files, Recycle Bin, and Windows Update Cleanup, then click OK.
- Click "Clean up system files" for deeper cleanup.
4. Delete Temporary Files
- Press
Win + R
, type%temp%
, and press Enter. - Delete all files in the Temp folder.
- Repeat for
C:\Windows\Temp
.
5. Uninstall Unused Apps
- Go to Control Panel → Programs and Features.
- Uninstall large, unused programs.
- Check for bloatware that came pre-installed with your PC.
6. Move Large Files to Another Drive
- Open This PC → C: drive → Sort files by size.
- Move large files (videos, installers, backups) to D: drive or an external storage device.
7. Disable Hibernation (If Not Needed)
Hibernation reserves a lot of space for system memory.
- Open Command Prompt (Admin) and run:
powercfg -h off
- This can free up 3–10 GB of space.
8. Reduce Page File Size (Virtual Memory)
- Go to Control Panel → System → Advanced system settings.
- Under Performance, click Settings → Advanced → Change.
- Set a smaller Custom size (recommended: 1024 MB min, 2048 MB max).
9. Clear Windows Update Files
- Open Command Prompt (Admin) and run:
net stop wuauservnet stop bitsdel /s /q C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\*net start wuauservnet start bits
- This can clear 2–10 GB of update files.
10. Use an External Drive or Cloud Storage
- Move personal files (photos, videos, and documents) to an external hard drive or OneDrive/Google Drive.
Let me know if you need help with any step! ?
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