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Many C drive space was freed after the system restarted due to cleared temporary files or background processes.

Many C drive space was freed after the system restarted due to cleared temporary files or background processes.

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M0ll3
Junior Member
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03-18-2023, 02:19 AM
#1
Hey everyone! I understand this isn’t a universal solution, but my SSD (C:\) holds 120GB with about 111GB available. It typically leaves between 15-20GB free. Instead of shutting down my PC, I usually put it to sleep each night. Over the past week, my free space has dropped steadily—from around 15GB to just a few gigabytes. Yesterday it was down to 6.8GB and marked as “red” in My Computer Today. When I turned it on again, only about 3.11GB remained—just a tiny fraction.

I tried deleting or uninstalling files, clearing the cache from browsers like FF and Chrome, using Windows cleanup tools for temp files and thumbnails, and even moved some data to my server. After that, I rebooted and saw the free space jump dramatically from 5.5GB to over 16GB. Still, it’s not ideal.

What could possibly cause such a sharp drop in free space right after a restart? There must be many factors at play!
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M0ll3
03-18-2023, 02:19 AM #1

Hey everyone! I understand this isn’t a universal solution, but my SSD (C:\) holds 120GB with about 111GB available. It typically leaves between 15-20GB free. Instead of shutting down my PC, I usually put it to sleep each night. Over the past week, my free space has dropped steadily—from around 15GB to just a few gigabytes. Yesterday it was down to 6.8GB and marked as “red” in My Computer Today. When I turned it on again, only about 3.11GB remained—just a tiny fraction.

I tried deleting or uninstalling files, clearing the cache from browsers like FF and Chrome, using Windows cleanup tools for temp files and thumbnails, and even moved some data to my server. After that, I rebooted and saw the free space jump dramatically from 5.5GB to over 16GB. Still, it’s not ideal.

What could possibly cause such a sharp drop in free space right after a restart? There must be many factors at play!

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SUPERTJH
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 11:34 PM
#2
It's common for the pagefile.sys file to be removed when you power off and turn it back on. The size it reaches often depends on the amount of RAM available.
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SUPERTJH
04-02-2023, 11:34 PM #2

It's common for the pagefile.sys file to be removed when you power off and turn it back on. The size it reaches often depends on the amount of RAM available.

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Janahan100
Member
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04-03-2023, 12:23 AM
#3
Choose either a hibernation file or a page file.
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Janahan100
04-03-2023, 12:23 AM #3

Choose either a hibernation file or a page file.