That's strange?
That's strange?
I set up Bioshock Infinite on my laptop using the D drive, which had limited available space. Despite having just a few gigabytes left, the game still ran, but it struggled to maintain smooth framerates. Eventually, I removed the entire game and played it on my desktop once I returned home. The following morning, I noticed a significant increase in free space—only 2 GB remained on the C: drive, down from about 10 GB the previous day. I deleted the auto-downloaded Windows 10 files, but there was still insufficient room. After organizing the folders by their last modification date, only one folder (C:Windows) had enough space, occupying 43 GB. This amount seemed excessive, and I wondered if it was normal or if something was amiss. Could you share the size of your C:/Windows directory? Thank you.
Windows is consuming 16.3 GB of your storage. I turned off hibernation to conserve space: http://www.geeksinphoenix.com/blog/post/...space.aspx
Your Windows folders are using 20GB, even though it's a brand new installation. It might be related to system restore points or other settings that consume space. You can try adjusting space limits in the Control Panel to see if that helps. It doesn’t seem like the issue is with the files themselves.
I’ve been considering a clean format for a while now, ready to give it a try without worrying about short-term fixes.
I keep my recycle bin on the D drive. Yes, I cleared it before uploading. But wow, something strange happened. My computer crashed, restarted, and now I have 13GB of free space on the C drive again—same as before. The C:/Windows folder still shows 43GB. Honestly, I’m totally confused about what’s going on with my PC.
It will examine your directories to identify space usage. It can detect hidden folders and files like Hibernation and Page File. I checked my C drive and the Windows folder shows only 13.5GB. Here’s a screenshot for reference: http://i.imgur.com/Ni34ebV.png