PandyDandy
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My mother recently got a new laptop, and she gave me her old one yesterday. She cleared everything off (pictures, videos, etc), but there is still hardly any free space on the C: drive (only about 10gb of 60). I tried running WinDirStat to see what was eating up the memory, and the problem appears to lie in the "winsxs" folder, which is using up about 15gb. From what I can gather, that's the folder that holds things like old shortcuts/extensions/updates for programs. I don't think it should be that large though - not even the programs file is that large. So how do I go about cleaning out the winsxs folder? I have run ccleaner.
Any help would be much appreciated! Also please be very specific in instructions, this is my first pc
Any help would be much appreciated! Also please be very specific in instructions, this is my first pc
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 64bit
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows 7 64bit