[SOLVED] SSD Full. Any help?

effable

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Hey! I have a 118gb ssd (weird ik) but anyways. It's completely full. I've moved some stuff to hdd but idk what to do now.
All i want on the ssd is fortnite and windows os.
what do i do?
 
Solution
You could delete in %temp% folder everything (skip the ones you cannot). TO do that just type in start -> %temp% it will open inside the folder, CTRL+A and hit delete , then skip the ones you cannot.

Other might be the page file? And the system restores, which can sometimes occupy the space.
Thus deleting page file depends how much ram do you have, if you have 8GB's or less, i would not delete it.

https://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-delete-all-system-restore-points-and-previous-versions-of-files-in-windows-7
For deleting system restore point, after you delete it, create new one, just to have one.
You could delete in %temp% folder everything (skip the ones you cannot). TO do that just type in start -> %temp% it will open inside the folder, CTRL+A and hit delete , then skip the ones you cannot.

Other might be the page file? And the system restores, which can sometimes occupy the space.
Thus deleting page file depends how much ram do you have, if you have 8GB's or less, i would not delete it.

https://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-delete-all-system-restore-points-and-previous-versions-of-files-in-windows-7
For deleting system restore point, after you delete it, create new one, just to have one.
 
Solution
or windirstat will show you where it is used. However i'm not surprised that an updated OS with some programs butts up against the size of the disk. If you are wanting to move installed programs (not steam) you need to uninstall and reinstall. Youi can move steam games to another disk through steam, just create a second library on another disk, and the ability to move is in the right click sub menu