I'm trying to free up space on my computer, but I'm puzzled by the storage usage. My PC indicates that 125 GB is consumed by installed apps, yet when I check the individual apps, their total size doesn't even come close to that amount. I'm also encountering discrepancies with the "Other" folders. I'm really concerned and need help figuring out how to identify what's taking up all this space and how to clean it up.
3 Answers
If you're not a fan of WinDirStat, I recommend WizTree instead. It's super quick and efficient. Once you identify the culprits, consider using BleachBit to clear out unnecessary files that you don't need anymore. It usually frees up a significant amount of space for me!
You should definitely try using an application called WinDirStat. It provides a visual representation of your disk usage and lets you see the sizes of all folders on your PC. It can really help you pinpoint what's taking up space! You can download it at windirstat.net.
TreeSize is also a great tool that many people use. It helps in visualizing your disk space, so you can easily find out where all that space went!

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