My sister has a net book with Windows 10 which has a small 32GB SSD drive. Windows 10, in its f*%$ing wisdom has filled up the SSD with God only knows what, and as a result makes the whole system slow. Thank you Microsoft. Who "developed" Windows 10 to work on a net book with a very small SSD? And why are they still working in the industry?
Anyway, having not used Windows for years, I tried to remove most of the junk that Windows 10 has filled the SSD with, but the onoy thing I can get rid of are small temporary files which only frees up a very small percentage of stuff.
I have also disabled Windows 10 hybernation mode as I believe that when it hybernated it "dumped" a load of stuff from RAM on to the SSD, but I cannot find any directories or files relating to the dump so that I can remove it and free up the SSD.
I think the only way might be to return the net book to its original state, but is there a way of freeing up the SSD without doing that?
Anyway, having not used Windows for years, I tried to remove most of the junk that Windows 10 has filled the SSD with, but the onoy thing I can get rid of are small temporary files which only frees up a very small percentage of stuff.
I have also disabled Windows 10 hybernation mode as I believe that when it hybernated it "dumped" a load of stuff from RAM on to the SSD, but I cannot find any directories or files relating to the dump so that I can remove it and free up the SSD.
I think the only way might be to return the net book to its original state, but is there a way of freeing up the SSD without doing that?
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