Envy 13 t: envy 13D SSD

Hi, I have a question regarding the SSD in the Envy 13 t. I have a 128 GB version. Problem is I found that the 32 GB is used even before I installed anything. Mind, it's nine or box. Is this normal?

Ascalon

Hello;

Let me welcome you on the HP forums!

I read your post about 32 GB of your SSD already used in Win10 and wanted to help.

In fact, given that a big piece of that is used by Win10 and recovery information, that sounds right.

You can see if there is little space to retrieve by using disk cleanup.  In the search box, type "cleanmgr" (without the quotes) and when you see the disk cleanup appears, right click and select run as administrator.  You will get a pop-up window with a bunch of boxes.  Check them all and let it run.  Who's going to pick up some of the space.

Good luck

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