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Anonymous
2024-07-21T09:36:50+00:00

i recently asked someone abt this problem they gave me treesize named program i cleared around 16 gb but again it got full. do anyone have permanent solutions i also tried disk clean up but that only did few mbs it is also affecting performance

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-22T02:43:19+00:00

    also sorry for late replies but i again downloaded tree size and its saying that windows and users file is biggest but windows is essential for my system and my users is only worth like 1 or 2 gb but treesize is saying 24 gb plss help

    thanks,

    Atharva Bande

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-07-21T14:18:30+00:00

    thanks for the suggestions

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-07-21T10:13:29+00:00

    TreeSize was always the best option to see what is using space. The C: drive is what you are interested in though not what is on D:.

    When you used Disk Clean-up did you run it twice to check to clean System files?

    Here are some but I've only used TreeSize The 4 Best Free Tools to Analyze Hard Drive Space on Windows (howtogeek.com)

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-07-21T10:04:52+00:00

    i am not using tree size now do you have other solutions because the biggest file in my laptop is my games folder which is 40 gb but its in d drive. i dont know what is eating all the space. and sorry for saying full😓 also that time it was 16gb free and now11 gb

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-07-21T09:45:02+00:00

    The screenshot shows 11GB free so it isn't full.

    What was the free space after you used TreeSize previously. How fast has the free space reduced since then.

    If you use TreeSize now what does it show is using most of the space.

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