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Drive C takes up a lot of space but can't find the occupied file.
Drive C is suddenly full+can't find the big file?

Some are caused by the system automatically updating the remaining installation packages. The specific solution is as follows: Open "This PC" (Win10) on the computer desktop, and open "My Computer" if it is a win7 system. Right-click Local Drive C and select Properties. Select Disk Cleanup on the General tab.

You can do this-empty the recycle bin first. Then right-click the drive letter of partition C → Properties → General → Disk Cleaning → Select all files to delete → OK. If you are familiar with the system and have time (manual cleaning is time-consuming), please check the large-capacity folder manually.

First, using the garbage cleaning tool in security software to open and scan the whole disk can clean up a lot of C disk space.

The C disk in the computer is full. If you want to delete some large files, you can directly search in the ProgramFiles folder of your computer. Under normal circumstances, the software installed by default on the computer will be automatically installed in the ProgramFiles folder.

As shown in the figure, disk C is full, with only 9 1G left. Open 360 Security Guard and click to enter the function encyclopedia. After entering the functional encyclopedia, the search system disk was slimmed down. When the search is started, the system will automatically detect the system disk that can be released. Click to lose weight now. After clicking on slimming, wait for slimming to be completed.

Reason: The computer is automatically updated and turned on, and the system will automatically download the update after each networking. Because the updated contents are all system files (all system files are on drive C), drive C will become smaller and smaller.

The folder display takes up a lot of memory, but there are actually no files in the folder. ...

You didn't choose to hide the file. Hidden files will only be displayed if the Show All Folders option is selected in the folder settings in the Control Panel.

In this case, it is usually not a temporary file or a system cache file.

The reason why disk D shows insufficient memory may be that disk D contains system hidden files, cache files, etc. The solution is as follows: (1) Open my computer. Or click Start in the lower left corner to turn on the computer. (2) Open disk D, click Organization, and enter the folder and search options. (3) Select to display all folders under the navigation pane.

System recovery function, virtual memory file and hibernation function occupy three major spaces. It will be much easier to get rid of their c drive. The system recovery function will take up more and more space with the growth of creating restore points, so we can close or delete some restore points.

The two folders in the figure are system folders, which is normal. It is normal that the occupation size of disk C does not match the actual size. A large part of system files can't be seen even if they are unhidden.

Because some files are hidden or there is something wrong with the system, the solution is as follows: First, press "Win+R" to start running and enter "msconfig".

The display of disk C takes up a lot of space, but no large file can be found.

Some are caused by the system automatically updating the remaining installation packages. The specific solution is as follows: Open "This PC" (Win10) on the computer desktop, and open "My Computer" if it is a win7 system. Right-click Local Drive C and select Properties. Select Disk Cleanup on the General tab.

If the temporary files of drive C are not cleaned for a long time, drive C will gradually become smaller. Just right-click on drive C-Properties-Disk Cleanup-see if there are any unnecessary choices-OK, and the space on drive C can be released.

First, double-click the desktop to open "Iqiyi". Then click the Iqiyi icon in the upper left corner and click "Settings" in the pop-up menu. After entering the settings, click "Download Settings" and write down "Cache Location". Go to your computer, find the cache folder, and double-click it to open it.

In this case, it is usually not a temporary file or a system cache file.

Hibernation or virtual memory will take up a lot of space on drive C. Print "Computer" Organization-Folder Options-View-Show hidden files, folders and drives. You can see virtual memory and hibernation files.

The computer is getting slower and slower, and drive C takes up a lot of space, but I can't find the place where the files take up space.

You can do this-empty the recycle bin first. Then right-click the drive letter of partition C → Properties → General → Disk Cleaning → Select all files to delete → OK. If you are familiar with the system and have time (manual cleaning is time-consuming), please check the large-capacity folder manually.

First, double-click the desktop to open "Iqiyi". Then click the Iqiyi icon in the upper left corner and click "Settings" in the pop-up menu. After entering the settings, click "Download Settings" and write down "Cache Location". Go to your computer, find the cache folder, and double-click it to open it.

In the system properties, there is a "System Protection" on the left. Open it, click drive C, and then click Configure to see the space allocated for creating the restore point and the space currently used. When the allocated space is insufficient, it will automatically delete the earlier restore point to free up space.

First, using the garbage cleaning tool in security software to open and scan the whole disk can clean up a lot of C disk space.

Deleting system backup files: Start → Run → sfc.exe/purgecache, can save nearly 3xxM. Delete the driver backup: delete everything in the Windows\help directory and kill it, nearly 4xM.

Look for pagefile.sys, this is the memory, and see if it is too big. Do not check the properties of all folders. It will take you a long time to check them one by one.