Windows Go 431 folder too big...

Hi, I have a computer that is running windows 7 factory that the hard drive is too big, so I checked all the files on the hard drive and the windows folder is 413 gb... why this might be? I always run clean disc ups most of the people here are groaning about 16 GB in grand but 413 GB... It's huge!

any help will be appreciated!

Adam

Adam

To study disk space, use download and install Treesize (freeware).
http://www.Jam-software.com/treesize_free/

Information about Treesize
http://www.Jam-software.com/treesize_free/

When you open Treesize scan select in the Menu and you will see a list of drives. Click on C and it will generate a list of files.

Display names and 6 larger files sizes and the total at the top of the list.

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