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The reasons why the C drive is inexplicably full are as follows:1. Viruses and malware may continue to generate junk files to the C drive.
3. Page files, file directories, temporary files, and other system files may take up most of the space of the system partition.
The workaround for a full C drive.
When many novices install software, they generally choose to install it on the C drive by default, and after a long time, the more junk files will be, resulting in the C disk space being full. Therefore, we must change the path before installation. Also check the file storage location of all software, generally default to the C drive, change them to the D drive, if necessary, you can go to the previous location, delete the files that you don't use.
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1. First of all, you need to clean up the garbage and file fragments in your computer. 2. Take a look at the files in the C disk, if they can be moved to other disks, move the files in the C disk to other disks, and reduce the load on the C disk. 3. You can also reinstall the system, and the reinstallation system can clean up the C drive very cleanly, of course, you should make a backup of important files before that.
1. When installing software on the computer, it is generally installed on the C drive by default. In fact, only when installing the software, choose custom installation, and then you can change the installation path, such as changing the default C drive to D drive, which can effectively prevent the software from occupying C disk space.
2. When the windows system is running every day, it will produce a variety of system garbage and cache, and the garbage and cache will get bigger and bigger, in addition, the cache file of the browser browsing the web and ** will also occupy the system space.
3. Generally speaking, Win7 computers are recommended to reserve about 60GB of C disk space, and Win10 computers are recommended to reserve about 100GB for C disks.
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1. Open the computer, right-click on the system drive letter, and select "Properties".
2. In the "General" tab of the properties interface, click "Disk Cleanup".
4. In the disk cleanup interface, check the items that need to be cleaned up, and click "Clean System Files".
5. Then click OK, and click "Delete Files" in the pop-up "Disk Cleanup".
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1. Find this computer, find this computer to manage.
2. Find the Manage Disk Utility.
3. Seeing that there are multiple drive letters here, you can only merge the one next to the C drive into the C drive, and you can't merge the G drive inside into the C drive, because the adjacent disks know where to merge.
4. Merge F drive to C drive, right-click F drive to delete the volume, and click OK reputation code.
5. Then click the C drive to right-click to expand the volume and expand it.
6. Then click Next and click this to complete.
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Here's how:
1. Double-click to open "Computer", then select "Tools", then click "Folder Options", select View, and check Show hidden files, folders and drives.
3. After the defragmentation is completed, click Start - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore - Create a restore point. If your system is not protected, follow the steps written in the figure below to set it up yourself.
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