

Now delete all the files which is available.Ĥ.

Type Temp on the run command and hit Enter.ģ.

Press Windows Key + R from your keyboard.Ģ. Step 1: Let's free up the space by deleting the temp files and check if it helps:ġ. Let's try the below steps and check if it helps. We realize the inconvenience you are experiencing with space on your C: drive. We will certainly help you. Space while WinDirStat showing only 75Gb being used. But today (I haven't used the computer since I freed up 2Gb), I found the C drive is fully occupied again, leaving 200Mb free Document, Photo, Music) into other drives which free me around 2Gb a few days ago. I have moved some of the library in C drive (e.g. I have tried using disk clean up and deleted all the restore point but the free spaced did not change significantly. I have been searching for a solution from the web (I found quite a lot of similar case since Windows Vista) but I still cannot solve the problem. So where is the missing space? How can I get back these 40Gb space? Up 75Gb in the C drive, occupying 45.2% of the drive. Later on, I used WinDirStat (run as administrator) to check on the whole computer and it showed I have used I tried checking the content in C drive with all the hidden files but they only summed up to around 75Gb, which means there are around 40Gb missing. I have used the notebook for less than 1 year but the C drive has already been full unexpectedly. I allocated my 256Gb SSD into three drive: C (119Gb), D (48.8Gb), and E (58.5Gb). I have dealing with this problem for a long time and it bothers me a lot.
