Hey guys, I should have a lot more space than is showing on my ssd.... Can you guys help me fix this? It says I have about 40gb left, when I know it should be around 100..
Kek
There's your reply, now go away.
How about you upgrade to a real fucking operating system and specify exactly what it can use instead of letting wangblows fuck your drive in the ass
Disable pagefile and hibernation file?
Defragment it even though it says it's good.
Ssds get hella fragmented due to the fact they don't spin
>>52174667
>>52174649
>>52174574
/g/ is not tech support, read the sticky or commit suicide
>>52174685
Win10 wont let you do this, at least not by the built in tools. It will only trim the SSD
>>52174685
>having no clue at all
try disk clean and disable system restore
WOW U NERDS R SAVAGE I JUST WANT HELP SUCC ME
>>52174742
Maybe you should ask the geek squad
My question is, what are the other two disks? I Only have the one SSD right now, and I tried disk cleanup and it only removed about 100 MB
>>52174689
We're not desktop anime weeb faggot junkyard either. Or are we?
>>52174767
See, if you used a real operating systems you would have set up the partitions yourself or atleast have a look at what partition scheme the OS will be installing.
Have you tried Gentoo, my friend?
>>52174807
srry i dont believe in anime so i no use linux
Making this thread was a mistake, just like my conception.
>>52174858
Anime exists regardless of whether or not you believe in it. Just like your shit partition scheme exists whether it should or shouldn't
Serious answer since I'm not a fucking weeb: Turn automatic defrag off, it doesn't do much for SSDs since there's no moving parts involved. "System Reserved" is the 100-200MB partition Windows creates automatically unless you specify one to install it on, it contains recovery information and bootloader garbage, you can't really delete or merge it back without a complete reinstall. The third partition only listed by its GUID is a lot more suspicious, but it's hard to say whether it's causing the issue without more info on it. Launch Windows's built in partition manager and take a screenshot of that, or use Gparted or something and look at the partition data reported by that. If the partition sizes check out and only your free space is gone, enable hidden/os protected files in Windows Explorer and see if anything obvious is amiss, or download windirstat and analyze the disk's contents. Look for huge folders or files taking up 20-30 gigs of space, Windows has a habit of making those.
>>52174910
Weeb
>>52174685
Stop trolling.
>>52174910
Thank you. I found the problem.
>>52174910
leaving auto defrag on for ssd is fine since it just trims it every now and then