If your hard drive is nearing full capacity, you can delete your Windows temporary files to gain space back again.
“I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody’s part.” - Otter (Animal House - 1978) Back in the late 1990's someone gave me a hunk of grey ...
Right click the Windows icon and select Settings. Click System, then scroll down and select Recovery. In Advanced startup hit Restart now. Then click troubleshoot > Advanced options > System restor e.
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Windows features secretly eating up your storage: How to reclaim GBs now
Windows reserves part of your drive as Reserved Storage to ensure updates, apps, and temporary files have sufficient space to ...
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