I'm running into issues with my C drive filling up even after I moved the files I downloaded from Chrome to another disk. I'm aware that Chrome keeps additional data on my C drive related to downloads, and I really want to locate and remove it to free up some space. I just can't remember where to find those files. By the way, I'm using a 64-bit Windows 11 PC.
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A useful tool for this is WizTree. It gives you a clear picture of what’s using up your space on the drive. You can download it from their site and see exactly where your storage is being consumed.
You should check your user profile hive; that's where a lot of Chrome data can pile up. It usually has leftover files that can eat up your storage.
WizTree is great, but if you find it confusing, you could also try Space Sniffer. It’s user-friendly and can help you see everything at a glance.