I'm in a bit of a bind because my lab needs to download 50GB of data, but my laptop only has 11GB available. I really can't afford to remove any of my important applications. What are some effective ways I can clear up storage space?
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Honestly, just try freeing up your laptop's storage! Old temp files tend to clutter up Windows pretty badly. Running the built-in disk cleanup utilities might help a lot.
Have you checked how much storage your laptop started with? If it’s only a 128GB drive, freeing up 50GB might be really hard without removing some apps. You could be hitting a hard limit there.
If you're using Windows, try these steps: 1. Disable Hibernation by typing "powercfg -h off" in Command Prompt. 2. Use Disk Cleanup and select the 'System' option. 3. Delete temporary files using the "%temp%" command. 4. Download WizTree from ninite.com to see which files are taking up the most space.
One option is to add an external hard drive. This is a solid solution if you're running low on internal storage. It can give you a lot more space for files without having to delete anything from your laptop!
Yup, Windows often leaves a lot of old junk files behind. Running an sfc /scannow can also clear up some space. If all else fails, you might just need to start deleting files.

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