C disk space, very weird, C disk space, too weird

Updated on amusement 2024-02-08
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is too much garbage in the C drive, clean it up.

    If it doesn't work, it's poisoning!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You must have turned on automatic backup.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You are not open Windows System Restore.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.There's also a hidden file that hasn't been opened.,There's a file that's a virtual memory file.,About a little more g.,2.There is also a system volume information folder,You have to have permission to access,If you don't have permission, it's displayed as 0 bytes.,There are a lot of files here.。

    3.There is also the recycled folder, which is the **station.,Sometimes you look at the desktop's **station.,But in fact, it may still have things from the previous **station.。

    The above three are the most common places that take up a lot of space.

    You have to display all the files to see the hidden files.,How to look at the hidden files below the comrades have said,If you change the virtual memory to the E disk,You can delete the C disk (it's a hidden file),You have to right-click on this folder about the permission of this folder (provided that you want to find it,It's a hidden folder)Point Attribute --Security--Add "everyone",Full control,There's permission, recycled folder is also a hidden folder, After finding it, double-click to open it to see if there is anything in it, and delete them all.

    What's more, if you find all the hidden files, you might be able to figure out where they went.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    System files, virtual memory, are all on the C drive.

    You can change the virtual memory to another disk, but you have to restart it to take effectMethod: My Computer --Properties --Advanced --Performance--Settings--Advanced--Virtual Memory--Change--

    Change it to the same as the C drive, settings, and then change the C drive to no paging file, set, OK--OK-OK-OK.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Click on Tools, Folder Options, View, unhide the checkmark in front of the protected OS file, then click Show All Files, and take a look, maybe your virtual memory file is too large, or something else;

    The virtual memory has been changed, that is another hidden file, and I don't know if I can delete it until I see it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Open My Computer-->Click on Tools--> Folder Options-->View-->Hide Protected OS Files (Recommended)Uncheck the previous checkmark, then click "Show All Files" below, and then select All Files --Properties.

    Let's take a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    That eight g may become a temporary file area, that is, for example, if you play a large game, you are not a photo, menu, OK, exit the main screen, and retreat to the system. In this way, the system will store itself. So extra-large.

    The next time you quit safely it's gone, or you're running big software, and you can't look at the file, look at the size, the time. Exclude. temp is a staging folder that can be deleted internally.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Your system has caches that hide files.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hehe's poisoned.,Use 360 to check and kill.,Remove junk files.,Pay attention to be sure to delete the residual files.,Otherwise, you can only reinstall the system.。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. System problems It is recommended to redo the system.

    2 Hard drive issues.

    3. Are you sure that after the virtual memory has been transferred to the D drive, you have deleted the virtual memory files that were originally left in the C drive?

    It is recommended that LZ format the C drive first and then do it again.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Is there too many hidden files?

    Please select Show Hidden Files in the folder options to see if the hidden files are taking up all the space.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Use my method to clean it up, as long as you follow the steps below to clean up, it will definitely add a lot of space:

    1. Show all the hidden files of the C drive, and it is best to show "Hide Protected OS Files", so that you can see what files are taking up space.

    2. It is best to set the "virtual memory" to other disks, and the "virtual memory" can at least add a lot of space here; The system's built-in restore function has also been canceled, and the sleep function has been canceled, so that a lot of space can be added after setting.

    3. It is best to clean the disk regularly, so that you can clear those temporary and cache files, and it is possible that some files of your antivirus software will take up a lot of space. Go open each folder and check it out.

    Go give it a try and good luck.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are only 2 possibilities.

    1.Virtual memory.

    2.System Restore.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are also "files that you don't have access to", such as system volume information, which take up a lot of space but don't participate in the statistics.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    System Restore is on, right-click on the computer to open System Protection, and the restore point takes up a lot of space.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is a very common question!

    First of all, open my computer, then right-click on the C drive, Properties, and then select Disk Cleanup, the computer will automatically delete some useless junk files according to the situation of your C drive (you can delete it, this is very safe, because after all, the computer chooses itself).

    Finally, be sure to empty the ** station!!

    If the C disk has not changed much, then it is highly recommended that you ** "Super Rabbit", choose those options to clean up the garbage, do what he says, don't worry at all, Super Rabbit is very easy to use!!

    Anyway, who uses who knows!

    Finally, you must empty the ** station!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Whether the virtual memory is set on the C drive, if it is set, the space of the virtual memory will be deducted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Although your virtual memory is set on the E drive, the game's temporary files are stored on the C drive by default, so it is recommended that you use Optimizer.

    You've selected all the files, but there are still hidden system files that you can't see.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    documents and settings

    It's because it's getting bigger.

    The dynamic data of your program will be placed in it, My Documents, Desktop, and Start Menu. Many, much more.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you install a file of 28G, the total space of the C drive is 50G, and the strange file also has 50G, then how do you install the 28G file? There is also 8G of unused space. If it is a 5G file, is it a patch file that is automatically updated by the system?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Let's see if you have the "Power Hibernation" feature turned on, as well as the "Virtual Memory".

    You can go to the C drive to check whether these two files take up a lot of space, and if so, remove the "hibernation" function first.

    Open Control Panel Power Options Hibernate and remove the Enable Hibernation option. At this time, I went to the C drive and found that the file had disappeared.

    Select Control Panel System Advanced, click the Settings button in the performance area; Then select "Advanced Changes", select the partition where the system is located in the virtual memory settings window that opens, and select "No paging files" to remove the system partition, of course, the "virtual interior" can be placed in another disk.

    You can put the "virtual memory" in another disk, but not in the C drive.

    Use the disk manager to clean up the disk regularly, as well as temporary files and other things, which can take up a lot of space.

    Resources.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Page folder is the size of the virtual memory set by your other disks,Those files that are not used are running in this system shadow folder,Your virtual memory settings are small, it is also small,If this folder is deleted, it will be automatically restored after restarting! Normal don't touch it!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In addition to the above two points; One more point, select the Control Panel System Restore, click on "Turn off System Restore on all drives".

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You've eaten too much, so why don't you move that?

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