How To Free Up Drive Space On Windows 10

Windows 10 is the latest edition to the Microsoft Corporation family of window operating systems. The Windows 10 operating system offers a number of features comprising option to customize start menu, windows based applications, personal assistant Cortana, upgraded Microsoft Edge browser, Xbox application to keep record of all your gaming needs, Windows Ink, newly upgraded Windows 10 Paint offering 3D render, multiple desktop screens and a central notification center. One of the services provided by Microsoft to its worldwide customer base is the highly efficient customer care unit known as Microsoft support.
If you have recently installed the latest version of Windows 10 and are facing any issue that is responsible for a laggy performance of your computer system; no need to worry anymore. The experts at Microsoft customer support are there to help users with any issue they are facing while operating Windows 10 system.

Have you been facing issue with your Windows 10 operating system owing to a full hard drive? Do not worry as the experts are here to help you with this issue.

In case you are facing a laggy windows performance owing to your computer hard drive getting fully loaded, do not bother. The Microsoft customer support specialists have come up with some effective guidelines on how you can remove unwanted files from your hard drive and make some space.

1.Delete temporary file

These includes files that are used for loading applications without much time delay but are not used anymore. In order to clear temporary files from your system, follow the steps mentioned below;
Open the Start Menu then go to Settings>System>Storage.
Under the Storage option, go to This PC>Temporary files.
Now, under the Temporary Files, select delete temporary files>Yes, I am sure.
      Delete temporary file


 2.Empty the recycle bin

Sometimes, items that have been deleted are not permanently removed and are stored inside the Recycle bin. Now, in order to remove items from the recycle bin follow the steps below;
Empty the recycle bin
Click on Start Menu then go to Settings>System>Storage.
Under the Storage option, select This PC>Temporary Files.
Now, under Recycle bin select Empty recycle bin>Yes, I am sure.

3.Save less OneDrive files to the PC
It is a common practice to save your OneDrive files on the system when you are not connected to the internet. However, if you are running low on the hard drive space then it is recommended to store as less of OneDrive files as possible. In order to do this, follow the steps mentioned below;

Save less OneDrive files to the PC
Go to the right-side of the taskbar and find the OneDrive icon. In case you are unable to locate it  then select the Show hidden icons and see.
Right-click on the OneDrive icon and select Setti ngs>choose folders
Clear the check boxes for the folders that you don’t need to save on the PC and click on OK.

Connect with the highly trained experts via Windows Customer Support Number +61 (2) 8074 7873, who are available 24*7 to provide complete Windows Technical Support. Windows OS which is developed by Microsoft, is the number one computer operating system in the world. 

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