You run lack of disk space on the drive Local (c)

I get this error message "you run lack of disk space on Local disk (C to free space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files)" but I have 600 GB free on 671 GB on my C drive.

rdtetrick wrote:

I get this error message "you run lack of disk space on Local disk (C to free space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files)" but I have 600 GB free on 671 GB on my C drive.

This means that the disk is almost full.  Unless you free up space soon, your operating system will start to behave strangely and eventually boot is no longer in Windows.

Windows operating system uses a part of the capacity of the hard drive for virtual memory. A good rule is to never come to 15 to 20 percent of the capacity of the hard disk.

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