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- Free up drive space in Windows - Microsoft Support
Free up space with Disk Cleanup If your system doesn't have Storage Sense, you can use the Disk Cleanup tool to delete temporary files and system files from your device In the search box on the taskbar, type disk cleanup , then select it from the results
- Manage drive space with Storage Sense - Microsoft Support
If Storage Sense is turned on with the default settings, it will run when your device is low on disk space and will clean up unnecessary temporary files
- Storage settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Cleanup recommendations help you manage your storage space more efficiently It analyzes your system and provides personalized suggestions for freeing up space It identifies files and applications that you can safely remove, such as temporary files including previous Windows installation(s), large or unused files, and apps that you rarely use
- Disk cleanup for Windows 10 cumulative updates
Because Windows 10 updates are cumulative, content from previous updates remains on the hard disk and unnecessarily consumes space This update forces the removal of outdated cumulative updates and enables the regularly scheduled component cleanup task to free up disk space
- How to start Disk Cleanup by using the command line
To start the Disk Cleanup tool and specify the hard disk to be cleaned by using the command line, follow these steps: Click Start , and then click Run In the Open box, type the following command, and then press Enter:
- Free up space for Windows updates - Microsoft Support
You need disk space to download the update, download new versions of any optional features and languages that are currently installed, and to apply the update Additional space is temporarily required to support removal of the update (typically for 10 days)
- Save disk space with OneDrive Files On-Demand for Windows
Learn how to use OneDrive Files On-Demand to sync your OneDrive files and save disk space in Windows 10
- Disk cleanup for Windows 10 cumulative updates
Because Windows 10 updates are cumulative, content from previous updates remains on the hard disk and unnecessarily consumes space This update forces the removal of outdated cumulative updates and enables the regularly scheduled component cleanup task to free up disk space
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