I currently have 474GB of storage, but it's mostly taken up by just six Steam games and the Minecraft launcher. I need to free up 77.36GB to complete an update for one of the games, but the update itself is only 20GB. What's the best way to see what I can delete to get more storage?
4 Answers
Also, check if you can clean up Windows updates in the SoftwareDistribution folder. You could find some space there too. Disc Cleanup is another handy tool; it might identify files you forgot about that you can safely remove. But honestly, getting an extra drive is probably the easiest way to handle your storage needs.
You might want to try using a tool like WizTree or WinDirStat. They help visualize which files and folders are taking up the most space, and you can easily identify what to delete. WinDirStat also works in portable mode if you prefer that! Just remember to check your Downloads folder, AppData, and any old game recordings too. They can add up and eat away at your storage fast.
Another idea is to buy an external HDD or SSD. You can often find decent sizes for a good price—just move some games over temporarily during big updates. After that, you can swap games back and forth using Steam's library move tool. It's really convenient!
Don't overlook the built-in storage settings on your OS! If you're on Windows, go to Settings > System > Storage. It’ll show you what's consuming your space, like large downloads, temp files, and cache. Additionally, many games need extra space during updates because they keep the old files. If all else fails, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the game; it can sometimes reset the space issue.

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