Drive C is full...!

My c drive is 140 GB, which is full...!

When I develop the C drive... Look at the properties of each folder with in the C drive... The Windows folder size is 138 GB...!

Open the windows folder, and then select all the files look in the properrties what I see, it's size is only 3.3 GB.

Can someone help me please... Please tell me where is this 134 GB WENT...?

Why the size of the windows folder is coming in the what different real size...?

corresponding to all data with a value of 134 GB... I checked the files and folders Hideen...!

Help, please...!

Try to start, run, type: diskmgmt.msc in msc, are all other partitions shown, if you look at C:

It should show the properties of the hd, msc in car when out thru. In addition, open my computer,

R.Click on 'open' C: pass through records by moving the pointer over a file, it will tell

you its size... Finally, buy a slave hd, they are less than 50.00 & it lets you install rarely

the software used, freeing C: also, putting a pagefile on this subject, this performance boost & makes C:

less fragmented...

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