on 16.04.2022 10:13
on 16.04.2022 10:13
I got a 237gb SSD on my laptop, and the only drive I got. I calculated all folders with their gb size and came up with a sum of 101gb. But it says that I only have 10 gb left. Where is everything else that takes up A WHOLE 126GB!?!?!?!?
19.04.2022 08:54 - edited 19.04.2022 09:04
19.04.2022 08:54 - edited 19.04.2022 09:04
Hi ladicker, you should at least specify which PC you are speaking about. Please name the Brand, Model, the MSN number (it has 8 digits) and the MD number. On Medion Pcs or Laptops they are printed on a label on the bottom, or underneath the pc casing.
To properly check your disk setup you should post a screenshot from diskmanagement.
daddle
14.10.2023 06:06 - edited 14.10.2023 06:09
14.10.2023 06:06 - edited 14.10.2023 06:09
The 105GB of storage on your C: disk can be used up by system files or hidden files if you are unable to locate them. Consider utilizing disk cleanup tools or deleting pointless apps to find and free up space. To keep a system operating properly, good disk space management is crucial.
on 03.12.2023 19:08
on 03.12.2023 19:08
Both of you are referring to a Post 1 1/2 old, and @ladicker1 didn''t even answer to my first reply from April 2022.
Second there are no hidden space consuming files on a C-Drive. In diskmanagement you find both , the size of your disk plus the used amount of space.
daddle
on 07.12.2023 16:45
on 08.12.2023 06:10
on 08.12.2023 06:10
Hi @daddle,
User #luis35 has been identified as Sleeper, post moved to internal.
Thx anyway,
Luke
on 03.03.2024 20:52
on 03.03.2024 20:52
Locating missing storage on your C: drive can be like a digital treasure hunt. Check for large files, clear temporary files, and run disk cleanup. Utilize tools like WinDirStat for a visual breakdown. Reclaim that space and keep your system sailing smoothly.