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Issue at hand Feel the discomfort Need help now?

Issue at hand Feel the discomfort Need help now?

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GreenNinja126
Junior Member
14
09-17-2016, 09:15 AM
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Your SSD (111Gb) with Windows installed is now completely full. Recent actions only freed a small amount—3 to 7GB—yet the drive keeps filling up gradually. It’s unclear what’s causing the issue, and even after clearing space, it doesn’t seem to resolve the problem.
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GreenNinja126
09-17-2016, 09:15 AM #1

Your SSD (111Gb) with Windows installed is now completely full. Recent actions only freed a small amount—3 to 7GB—yet the drive keeps filling up gradually. It’s unclear what’s causing the issue, and even after clearing space, it doesn’t seem to resolve the problem.

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Fox_shot
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 10:05 PM
#2
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Fox_shot
09-18-2016, 10:05 PM #2

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0liball
Junior Member
14
09-20-2016, 07:36 PM
#3
I’m really certain cleaner is not a virus—it might be spyware or something else. That’s why I didn’t trust the solution I paid for, and after manual cleanup and deletion, it still isn’t working.
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0liball
09-20-2016, 07:36 PM #3

I’m really certain cleaner is not a virus—it might be spyware or something else. That’s why I didn’t trust the solution I paid for, and after manual cleanup and deletion, it still isn’t working.

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JELLY33
Member
180
09-25-2016, 02:06 AM
#4
I’d test Spacesniffer to understand disk usage better. Also verify the presence of a “Windows.old” directory. Upgraded systems usually retain this folder, which can consume several GB of space.
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JELLY33
09-25-2016, 02:06 AM #4

I’d test Spacesniffer to understand disk usage better. Also verify the presence of a “Windows.old” directory. Upgraded systems usually retain this folder, which can consume several GB of space.

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h31kk1n3n
Member
80
09-25-2016, 04:35 AM
#5
It isn't a virus; the main concern is it may push you to install unnecessary software. With a bit of effort, you can easily steer clear by reviewing options carefully. They had a fix in 2017 and have kept things clean since. If you prefer not to use it, that's perfectly okay. This was just a recommendation.
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h31kk1n3n
09-25-2016, 04:35 AM #5

It isn't a virus; the main concern is it may push you to install unnecessary software. With a bit of effort, you can easily steer clear by reviewing options carefully. They had a fix in 2017 and have kept things clean since. If you prefer not to use it, that's perfectly okay. This was just a recommendation.

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sindre2609
Member
52
09-25-2016, 06:51 AM
#6
It’s rare for a "problem" to cause extra space usage—this is normal with Windows and other regularly updated programs. Your auto-updated software won’t stay the same size forever; you just need to free up space by removing something substantial, not just a few files. With an extremely small SSD paired with a modern Windows setup and some applications, you’re in a tight spot. I also advise against using CCleaner—it’s often ineffective and can harm your registry. The things it deletes probably won’t significantly reduce your stored data.
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sindre2609
09-25-2016, 06:51 AM #6

It’s rare for a "problem" to cause extra space usage—this is normal with Windows and other regularly updated programs. Your auto-updated software won’t stay the same size forever; you just need to free up space by removing something substantial, not just a few files. With an extremely small SSD paired with a modern Windows setup and some applications, you’re in a tight spot. I also advise against using CCleaner—it’s often ineffective and can harm your registry. The things it deletes probably won’t significantly reduce your stored data.

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hahaha100
Member
172
09-27-2016, 04:04 AM
#7
Sure, I understand. Thanks for the idea—it's always a choice, and I'd prefer using 'sum' instead of the other option under 33.
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hahaha100
09-27-2016, 04:04 AM #7

Sure, I understand. Thanks for the idea—it's always a choice, and I'd prefer using 'sum' instead of the other option under 33.

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Tweet_Tee
Junior Member
46
10-14-2016, 03:20 PM
#8
100% A great start for sure. This is 100% your solution. You need more storage space. Windows is just ..... Full of Shit ...... and needs space. There is nothing wrong with CCleaner. It is just like anything else that clams to clean your reg and system. It can mess up. That's why it's very important to back up your system and data. - CCleaner even recommends it before cleaning. - So we can go ahead and stop with the biased opinions on software and lets find solutions.
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Tweet_Tee
10-14-2016, 03:20 PM #8

100% A great start for sure. This is 100% your solution. You need more storage space. Windows is just ..... Full of Shit ...... and needs space. There is nothing wrong with CCleaner. It is just like anything else that clams to clean your reg and system. It can mess up. That's why it's very important to back up your system and data. - CCleaner even recommends it before cleaning. - So we can go ahead and stop with the biased opinions on software and lets find solutions.

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JellyKoss
Junior Member
40
10-14-2016, 11:11 PM
#9
Windows 11 requires at least 64GB of storage to operate properly without extra software. You might want to use TreeSizeFree to see which files are using space. Sometimes after an update, Windows doesn’t delete its installation files automatically, which can reduce available storage. To improve performance or remove bloat, try the "Windows Debloater" script from GitHub. Uninstalling unused apps like Edge, OneDrive, Bing, and others can help. Storing 120GB is quite high—consider lighter options like Tiny Core Linux if you want to save space.
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JellyKoss
10-14-2016, 11:11 PM #9

Windows 11 requires at least 64GB of storage to operate properly without extra software. You might want to use TreeSizeFree to see which files are using space. Sometimes after an update, Windows doesn’t delete its installation files automatically, which can reduce available storage. To improve performance or remove bloat, try the "Windows Debloater" script from GitHub. Uninstalling unused apps like Edge, OneDrive, Bing, and others can help. Storing 120GB is quite high—consider lighter options like Tiny Core Linux if you want to save space.

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
908
10-16-2016, 08:49 AM
#10
The reasoning behind believing CClceaner can address a storage issue stems from its specialized design and proven performance in managing data efficiently.
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KablooieKablam
10-16-2016, 08:49 AM #10

The reasoning behind believing CClceaner can address a storage issue stems from its specialized design and proven performance in managing data efficiently.

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