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Windows 11, do you want to remove the appdata folder securely?

Windows 11, do you want to remove the appdata folder securely?

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Vesgo
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04-24-2021, 06:45 PM
#11
I attempted to explain what occurred when I tried it. If he truly wishes to proceed... But yes, you're right. This is starting a whole mess.
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Vesgo
04-24-2021, 06:45 PM #11

I attempted to explain what occurred when I tried it. If he truly wishes to proceed... But yes, you're right. This is starting a whole mess.

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Raidex20
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04-25-2021, 02:32 AM
#12
The most secure option is simply increasing your storage capacity.
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Raidex20
04-25-2021, 02:32 AM #12

The most secure option is simply increasing your storage capacity.

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Vladmirr
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04-25-2021, 11:45 AM
#13
Sure thing. Here’s a revised version:

You can also take measures to reduce storage usage that I didn’t note: Start by emptying your drive, Winkey+, and go to This PC. Right-click the C drive and select Properties. Click Disk cleanup, then choose to clean up system files. Select everything if you want, or pick the biggest files. Run this regularly after each Windows update. Disable hibernation by searching Start for CMD, choosing Run as administrator, then typing the command and pressing Enter. This will delete Hiberfil.sys, which occupies a large amount of space on my system. If you have an SSD, move the pagefile.sys there; otherwise, you can also relocate it to another drive. You can switch the pagefile to a faster storage if available. Close the window by clicking X or typing exit and pressing Enter. This will remove Hiberfil.sys, freeing up space.
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Vladmirr
04-25-2021, 11:45 AM #13

Sure thing. Here’s a revised version:

You can also take measures to reduce storage usage that I didn’t note: Start by emptying your drive, Winkey+, and go to This PC. Right-click the C drive and select Properties. Click Disk cleanup, then choose to clean up system files. Select everything if you want, or pick the biggest files. Run this regularly after each Windows update. Disable hibernation by searching Start for CMD, choosing Run as administrator, then typing the command and pressing Enter. This will delete Hiberfil.sys, which occupies a large amount of space on my system. If you have an SSD, move the pagefile.sys there; otherwise, you can also relocate it to another drive. You can switch the pagefile to a faster storage if available. Close the window by clicking X or typing exit and pressing Enter. This will remove Hiberfil.sys, freeing up space.

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