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Installation progress: 23 GB remaining on a 240 GB SSD drive.

Installation progress: 23 GB remaining on a 240 GB SSD drive.

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08-05-2025, 11:39 PM
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You installed Windows on a freshly formatted SSD and ended up with a lot of space taken up by system files. The remaining space was minimal, leaving only a few gigabytes available. The update process didn’t seem to affect the actual storage capacity—only the temporary files. To free up space, you can perform a clean install again, ensuring you remove all previous partitions and use a fresh OS image. This will give you a clean slate and allow you to allocate the desired 50GB for Windows without interference from old data.
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ToastaStroodel
08-05-2025, 11:39 PM #1

You installed Windows on a freshly formatted SSD and ended up with a lot of space taken up by system files. The remaining space was minimal, leaving only a few gigabytes available. The update process didn’t seem to affect the actual storage capacity—only the temporary files. To free up space, you can perform a clean install again, ensuring you remove all previous partitions and use a fresh OS image. This will give you a clean slate and allow you to allocate the desired 50GB for Windows without interference from old data.

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BAHEKLover
Member
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08-06-2025, 03:07 AM
#2
Perform a fresh installation of Windows once more.
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BAHEKLover
08-06-2025, 03:07 AM #2

Perform a fresh installation of Windows once more.

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Runnergirl15
Member
246
08-11-2025, 11:33 AM
#3
Windows shouldn't handle such a large amount. If that many people could use 120GB SSDs, something must have gone wrong during setup. I’d retry and double-check everything. Did you create a partition for Windows? For a clean install, just place Windows directly on the disk—no need to partition it, as Windows handles that automatically.
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Runnergirl15
08-11-2025, 11:33 AM #3

Windows shouldn't handle such a large amount. If that many people could use 120GB SSDs, something must have gone wrong during setup. I’d retry and double-check everything. Did you create a partition for Windows? For a clean install, just place Windows directly on the disk—no need to partition it, as Windows handles that automatically.

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
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08-11-2025, 07:22 PM
#4
Do not handle partitions manually. Remove all partitions, then let Windows set up new ones automatically. When prompted, clear everything except the unallocated area, then proceed.
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Ninjas_R_OP
08-11-2025, 07:22 PM #4

Do not handle partitions manually. Remove all partitions, then let Windows set up new ones automatically. When prompted, clear everything except the unallocated area, then proceed.

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Kroxxx567
Member
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08-11-2025, 07:51 PM
#5
You can skip installing Windows entirely and instead use Disk Management or diskpart to resize your partition directly.
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Kroxxx567
08-11-2025, 07:51 PM #5

You can skip installing Windows entirely and instead use Disk Management or diskpart to resize your partition directly.

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masterplay227
Junior Member
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08-23-2025, 02:43 PM
#6
That's not helpful guidance, keep it in place. Smile and press Winkey + R to open the disk management tool.
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masterplay227
08-23-2025, 02:43 PM #6

That's not helpful guidance, keep it in place. Smile and press Winkey + R to open the disk management tool.

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WildCandy
Senior Member
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08-23-2025, 10:28 PM
#7
On Windows, open Disk Management and follow the steps. You’ll see C:\ with about 50GB available and D:\ with the rest. I think 75GB is a better amount. Remember, when upgrading to a new Windows 10 version, such as the "Fall Creator Update," you’ll need space to save the current installation in a folder named "Windows.old" for recovery if needed.
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WildCandy
08-23-2025, 10:28 PM #7

On Windows, open Disk Management and follow the steps. You’ll see C:\ with about 50GB available and D:\ with the rest. I think 75GB is a better amount. Remember, when upgrading to a new Windows 10 version, such as the "Fall Creator Update," you’ll need space to save the current installation in a folder named "Windows.old" for recovery if needed.

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Taybaybay
Posting Freak
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08-23-2025, 11:22 PM
#8
The proper method for installing Windows is as described. Avoid making partitions manually since Windows will handle its own partitions automatically. Creating extra partitions yourself can lead to unnecessary files and confusion.
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Taybaybay
08-23-2025, 11:22 PM #8

The proper method for installing Windows is as described. Avoid making partitions manually since Windows will handle its own partitions automatically. Creating extra partitions yourself can lead to unnecessary files and confusion.