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In WinDirStat you can delete files directly. Just right click on the colored block belonging to the file and you will see. Be aware that WinDirStat does not show restore points. For those you have to check with an elevated command prompt and this command
vssadmin list shadows
That will list all the restore points (shadows) you have - if any. If you want to delete them, this is the command:
vssadmin delete shadows
Thanks for the picture.
It shows that Windows 7 is only seeing 13% free space on your "C" partition.
You don't want any more on the "C" partition.
Now we just need to know if your total of 206 GB logs is truly logs that can be removed.
Then try to understand how those logs got on your "C" partition.
Thank Wolfgang I learned something, which always makes me happy.
I didn't know that WinDirStat didn't show restore points.
@schwarzennegger
When was the last time you rebooted or restarted your computer??
That is a reach to get me in the vast knowledge club.
I'm making some brand new coffee to kick start my 3 brain cells.
I did find this that might be helpful schwarzennegger
https://social.technet.microsoft.com...m=winservergen
I noticed this thread you have going also.
Any software just to trim and save video as it is-without rendering
**Where are your movies located?
**Please list the security programs you are using.
Last edited by Layback Bear; 31 Jan 2016 at 16:31.
I see 2 restore points. That should amount to less than 2GB. Check with this command:
vssadmin list shadowstorage