How Can I Identify Which Apps Are Using Up My Storage Space?

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Asked By CuriousCat34 On

I'm trying to figure out why my storage is nearly full. According to my storage settings, 390 out of 475 GB are being used by "apps and features," but the largest game I have is only around 60 GB. Is there a way to check which applications or games are actually taking up this space? I mainly see "unused games" listed, but I need more detailed info about what's consuming my storage.

3 Answers

Answered By StorageSleuth88 On

It's worth noting that 500 GB can fill up quickly, especially on a gaming PC. If upgrading storage isn't an option right now, consider looking for hidden files or temporary files that might be taking up unnecessary space. Cleansing your storage might be a temporary fix until you can upgrade.

Answered By GamerGal42 On

Make sure to check the platforms you use, like Steam or Epic Games. Sometimes, games or apps can leave behind files or caches even after you uninstall them. Double-check those client libraries.

Answered By TechieTim90 On

You might want to try using a tool like WinDirStat. It gives a visual representation of what's taking up space on your drive, which can help you identify large files or folders you didn't know about.

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