HP envy leapmotion j - 100 self: my drive is suddenly full

I have a 1 TB hard drive, and he couldn't have used more than 350 gb of it. All of a sudden, it's showing that I have 34 MB of free space. Defrag has not helped. I haven't installed anything recently, even though I had been using a CPU intensive and he trotted for about 6 hours before this hard drive problem

Hi @shivam1 ,

Thank you for visiting the Forums HP's Support and welcome. I looked in your question on your HP ENVY 17 Notebook t-j100 and problems with full HARD disk files. Have you looked at what is on the HARD drive?

You can delete files you no longer need.

Thank you.

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