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June 19, 2016, 08:41:13 PM
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Delete all files in this folder :
C:/windows/prefetch

Good Luck!
If your prefetch folder is indeed taking too much space (mine is taking 44 MB), you might consider disabling prefetch once and for all after removing the content of the folder. What is the size of you prefetch folder?

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June 21, 2016, 08:20:09 AM
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Delete all files in this folder :
C:/windows/prefetch

Good Luck!


"☞type this cmd into the small search box and hit enter on keyboard:

%temp%
Prefetch

I also recommend constant use of ccleaner it will help to ensure your computer is free from from those junk files that occupy 60% of available space.


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@emberbekas already gave him/she same cmd but, he/she look's like one of those who complain and do nothing  to resolve the problem at stake!


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June 21, 2016, 09:46:26 AM
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"☞type this cmd into the small search box and hit enter on keyboard:

%temp%
Prefetch
Then, what???
 
this is not the way to tell something brother. if you have any tip or suggestion then you should describe it properly. only saying that type command and press enter is nothing.

BTW I've type the command and pressed enter. but nothing happened, nor I got my lost space back. lolzz.



I also recommend constant use of ccleaner it will help to ensure your computer is free from from those junk files that occupy 60% of available space.

Thanks
Arlene[/i][/color]"

please read my previous post first. I already said I used ccleaner several time (still using it) but there is nothing happened and not get my lost space back.



@emberbekas already gave him/she same cmd but, he/she look's like one of those who complain and do nothing  to resolve the problem at stake!


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I don't understand why you saying that. I am following all and every step suggesting by everyone here..

Problem is still exist.
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June 21, 2016, 02:37:36 PM
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The only thing I can say is buy new hard drive that can store your all files or just defrag your hard disk, if you don't know about defrag, Fragmentation makes your hard disk do extra work that can slow down your computer. Removable storage devices such as USB flash drives can also become fragmented. Disk Defragmenter rearranges fragmented data so your disks and drives can work more efficiently. Disk Defragmenter runs on a schedule, but you can also analyze and defragment your disks and drives manually. - microsoft

Also, Just remove your junk files on temp files, just type "run" on start menu and type and enter the "%temp%" then just remove the all files.

Cheers!

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June 21, 2016, 03:41:04 PM
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Problem is still exist.
Did you do everything (I really mean everything) that was suggested on this thread? If you did all of it (ccleaner, disk cleanup, system files cleanup, spybot, avast, iobit, defrag, prefetch, check cpu usage) then maybe we should restart from the begining (or give up), otherwise please re-read my posts (and others') and do everything suggested. It would also be helpful to give details (including screeshots) of the size of your hard drive before it filled up and the size after that.
So if you can :
- Tell me the size of your disk (full and empty).
- The cpu usage (post a screenshot of the task manager) when PC is idle (doing nothing).
I will provide you with further instructions once I have these elements.

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June 21, 2016, 03:59:46 PM
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ok i would like to ask if what anti virus you use.. ? also try to check your harddisk from c drive right click on it and click properties did you see disk cleanup click it and follow the next procedure. until you cleanup.. if you are still having issue.. please give more datails before you experience this problem.. anti virus you use and what software did you install..
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June 22, 2016, 12:04:10 PM
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"☞type this cmd into the small search box and hit enter on keyboard:

%temp%
Prefetch
Then, what???
 
this is not the way to tell something brother. if you have any tip or suggestion then you should describe it properly. only saying that type command and press enter is nothing.

BTW I've type the command and pressed enter. but nothing happened, nor I got my lost space back. lolzz.



I also recommend constant use of ccleaner it will help to ensure your computer is free from from those junk files that occupy 60% of available space.

Thanks
Arlene[/i][/color]"

please read my previous post first. I already said I used ccleaner several time (still using it) but there is nothing happened and not get my lost space back.



@emberbekas already gave him/she same cmd but, he/she look's like one of those who complain and do nothing  to resolve the problem at stake!


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I don't understand why you saying that. I am following all and every step suggesting by everyone here..

Problem is still exist.


My goodness what do you mean by nothing happened?
are you sure you are using windows OS?


Ok, when you ran this command %temp% or prefetch did it PULL OUT ANY data's like the one's in the indicated snapshot?

These are the log files consuming available space. you need to press ctrl+A (sellect all) ctrl + c (cut) on keyborad to eliminate these log file

this cmd work same of ALL operation system it's ONLY the interface that differ

Please,check the attached snapshot, i believe this will help you get rid of unwanted packed temp files which are occupying ALL the space in your hardrive.




NOTE : i'm not suggesting here, i'm telling you same method i've used to revive OLD computer's of my customer's.  Cool

Alternatively, if, you prefer doing this through the use of software, you can try advance system care tool

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June 22, 2016, 12:28:05 PM
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Download windirstat from https://windirstat.info/

Run it. Select c drive to analyze. It will take sometime to show the size occupied by each folder in c drive including hidden drives.

Different colors of various sizes will be shown representing the folders. The size indicates the percent of size occupied by that folder in c drive.

Click on the biggest sized colors. Note down the folders name and list it here. I will look into it and tell what exactly making this trouble.
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