What should I do if the computer C drive becomes smaller, but the computer C drive is too small?

Updated on number 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is normal

    First of all, when you install the software, your destination folder is the D drive, but a lot of software will still be written to the registry, so it will take up your C drive space.

    Secondly, when many software is running, its temporary files are saved in the C drive by default, which will also occupy your C drive space. There are also some temporary files generated by your system, as well as some cache files generated by browsing the web (generally hundreds of M, if you don't clean it up for a long time, it may reach 1-2G), all of which are saved in the C drive.

    Again, because you're using a factory reset. Then the hibernation in your computer must be turned on. It will take up close to 2G of space on your C drive.

    There is also a page file (that is, virtual memory), depending on the size of your settings, it will generally occupy more than 1G space on the C disk. There is also a system restore, which will also use 1-2G of space.

    So it's not surprising that the C drive is getting smaller gradually.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You turn off the system restore of the C drive, and then empty the ** station to see.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Merge the capacity of other partitions into the C drive, and use partition PQ to get it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Forehead. You're more common with this.

    It does not matter. It's normal.

    But you'd better turn off System Restore.

    Then defragment.

    Uninstall those that shouldn't be used.

    It will be better. And also.

    Disk Cleanup, preferably turning off system hibernation.

    Remember to clear your space often.

    I really can't go to the next partition magic master,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the C disk is too small, expand the capacity of the C disk, compress the disk adjacent to the C disk or delete the volume, and then get a blank unprocessed space. Then you can expand the volume to the C drive. The details are as follows:

    1. In Disk Management.

    on your Mac, right-click on the C drive.

    The disc on the right, here is the F disk.

    2. Click Delete Volume in the pop-up menu.

    3. Right-click on the disk again, and then select Delete Partition.

    4. Right-click on the C drive, select Extended Volume, and then follow the wizard step by step.

    Pay attention to the important data of the disk before operation!

    If the expansion is still not large enough, you can also clean up your C disk space, if you want to format the C disk, then choose the U disk heavy stupid installation system.

    to achieve the purpose of formatting the C drive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main reason for this is that the C disk of the computer becomes smaller or even red, so what are the usual operations that will cause these situations?

    First of all, because I usually want to save trouble, I will put all the data files on the desktop, and some of the files will be stored in the C drive, which is obviously a very small space.

    The second is that my document is not processed, because all the materials in my document are coarse and sensitive, and this material is also placed in the C drive. Therefore, if you don't pay attention to the information in my document, it will obviously lead to the C drive space getting smaller and smaller.

    Again, if the station is not cleaned up, it will also occupy space.

    Finally, when installing the software, don't install it with one click, the default is generally c disk, choose another disk to install, like QQ, WeChat, which frequently receives files, modify the file storage address in the settings, otherwise it is also a c disk by default.

    If you want to prevent this situation on your computer, then do this, right-click on the C drive - Properties - Disk Cleanup - check all options - select Clean - C drive to become thinner.

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