12-30-2017, 10:00 AM
Here's what to do:
- Press the windows key + R to open up the run program.
- type in "%localappdata%" without the quotes into the run prompt and click OK.
- It will open a folder, find a folder named "Temp" inside it.
- Open the folder and delete EVERYTHING inside it. Don't worry, it has nothing important unless something is really messed up.
- If the deletion process complains about some files being in use, just skip them.
- Clear your recycling bin.
This might help you.
Another thing you can do is:
- Open up My Computer
- Right click the hard drive with space problems
- Select "properties"
- Click "Disk cleanup"
- Once the window opens up, press "OK"
Follow some good instructions online for better understanding of what you're deleting using it.
You should also look into a program called WinDirStat. I might help you figure out what's taking up a lot of space on your PC. You might have unexpectedly large files, or just stuff you've completely forgotten about.
- Press the windows key + R to open up the run program.
- type in "%localappdata%" without the quotes into the run prompt and click OK.
- It will open a folder, find a folder named "Temp" inside it.
- Open the folder and delete EVERYTHING inside it. Don't worry, it has nothing important unless something is really messed up.
- If the deletion process complains about some files being in use, just skip them.
- Clear your recycling bin.
This might help you.
Another thing you can do is:
- Open up My Computer
- Right click the hard drive with space problems
- Select "properties"
- Click "Disk cleanup"
- Once the window opens up, press "OK"
Follow some good instructions online for better understanding of what you're deleting using it.
You should also look into a program called WinDirStat. I might help you figure out what's taking up a lot of space on your PC. You might have unexpectedly large files, or just stuff you've completely forgotten about.
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