
Where are my personal files saved in C: drive? - Super User
Oct 16, 2021 · c:\Users\username Usually there's where all the user data is stored, there might be exceptions like if one of the uses changed the location of his files pointing it to another drive. …
What can I safely delete from the "C:\\WINDOWS" folder?
I have a Windows 7 system, and my C: drive is regularly getting full. What can I safely delete from the C: drive, especially the Windows system folder?
How to restore the local drive "C:\" to its default permissions?
Jan 27, 2023 · 1 I changed my permissions on local drive C:\ and now many applications/system things not working properly. I was wondering how can I restore the local drive C:\ to its default …
(Windows 10) How to move disc space between Disk 0 (Drive C) …
Sep 2, 2016 · The local disc (C:) contains pretty much all my files and my operating system and it is present with an EFI system and recovery partition on disc 0 (the name when I go to disc …
Access C$ drive of a PC from another PC within a local network
The idea is, you place all your personal files under your profile rather than in random places across the disk. It's now okay to do so. Finally, you can replace an administrative share with a …
What if I checked the box "Compress this drive to save disk space" …
Mar 18, 2013 · Compressed files are decompressed and are loaded into this holding area. In Windows, this file is typically found on the root (C: presumably) of the drive. This file is called …
Outlook took 30GB of hard drive, how to remove local content?
Feb 15, 2016 · Outlook took 30GB of hard drive, how to remove local content? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 9 months ago Modified 1 month ago
How do I get C:/ on my command line - Super User
Apr 26, 2017 · I am on Windows 10. What I am trying to do is load Adobe Dreamweaver extensions via the command line on Windows. I want to navigate to C:\\Program …
How do I know whether my disk C: is on the SSD or on the HDD?
Nov 25, 2018 · One is active (C:) - but how do I make sure that it's on the SSD? I open "properties" of drive C: in the File Manager, but there is nothing to indicate where it's located in …
Is it alright to delete everything from my Local Disk (G:) drive?
I recently hooked up an old Local Disk from one of my old computers to my new one to increase disk space. However, the old one is full of junk I don't want or need, and Disk Cleaner won't do …