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1. See if the page file is set in the D drive, the page file name is called, it is a hidden file, enter the D disk of your computer, then click the Tools option at the top, then select the folder option, click View in the tab that comes out, remove the check in front of the hidden protected operating system file, click OK, and then go back to the root directory of your D drive, see if there is this file, if there is, it takes up space.
2. Is it that you have run some software that can automatically patch the system (or you directly use the automatic update function that comes with the system), if you have patched the system, the computer will automatically store your patches in your D disk, resulting in the occupation of space on your D disk.
4. Frequent copying and deletion operations on the D drive will cause a large number of disk fragments to be generated on the D drive, and it will also occupy a lot of disk space.
5. The files you deleted in the D drive were placed in the ** station, and they were not actually deleted, and they also occupied your D disk space.
7. If you play an online game and it happens that the game is installed on the D drive, then every update of the online game (which is often updated by the online game) will increase the capacity of the game, resulting in occupying your D disk space.
8. Turn off the system automatic restore function, because this function will automatically back up your system to the D drive, the specific steps are to right-click on my computer, select Properties, select System Restore in the tab that comes out, and then find Close All System Restore, and check in front.
For you, if you don't know much about computers, the easiest way is to install Optimizer, use Optimizer to automatically optimize your computer, and then automatically clean up temporary files, etc.
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You try to open the hidden folder to see if there is a hidden folder under the D drive, if you often watch movies, it is very likely that those movies that are watching while ** are saved to the hidden folder of your D drive, try to delete it.
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1. Many may cause this situation, viruses, some cache files, such as PPS's cache acceleration files, may be 1G large... You'd better check all the files on the D drive to see if there are any files that you don't know.
2. Even if there is 600m left, there is no problem, it has no impact on the operation of the computer, and the remaining space of the system disk is too small to have an impact, but 600m is not "too small".
3. It is recommended that you don't put everything on the C drive, otherwise if you reinstall the system and format the C drive, it will be gone.
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Is it a ThinkPad? By default, the contents of the C drive will be backed up every Wednesday, you go to the safe mode, open Show Hidden Files and Show System Files, and see if there is an rrbackup directory under the C drive.
If there is, delete Rescue and Recovery in normal mode
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Show all the files If you have Thunderbolt installed, if you have Thunderbolt installed, if you look at Thunderbolt, it will create a vod folder in your last drive letter, which is very large and hidden.
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If you have installed Ghost, the Ghost image backup may be on the D drive.
If you have installed PPS, the D drive will have a cache file of more than 1G.
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Dizzy. visitIn the system interface, you can adjust the space size of each disk, which does not affect the use, and I forgot what specific steps I can adjust.
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Use Hard Drive Magician to re-alter the partition without losing files.
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Clean up the ** station and clean up junk files with Optimizer.
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