Is your computer running slower than it used to? Does it struggle to perform automated tasks like backups?
This could be due to a full C drive. When Windows users fail to manage their systems properly, backups, logs, and temporary files can take up significant space on the hard drive. This can eventually affect the computer's performance.
Hence, it is crucial to free up space on the C drive of a Windows server computer. This can be effectively managed by regularly performing disk space checks or cleanups on the server.
To help our readers, we have outlined a few methods that can assist them in freeing up space on the C drive of their Windows Server.
Most computers store all system settings and application files on the C drive. Therefore, it needs a significant amount of free space to run all system operations smoothly.
Thus, Windows users need to run regular disk cleanups to delete outdated backup files, temporary files, and other detritus from their C drives.
With these four methods, it's easy to free up disk space on your Windows server C drive.
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Solutions to Try | Step-by-Step Troubleshooting |
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Method 1. Clean Up C Drive with Todo PCTrans Tool | Step 1. Open the Todo PCTrans tool...Full Steps |
Method 2. Uninstall Unnecessary Apps on C Drive | Step 1. Open Control Panel...Full Steps |
Method 3. Run Disk Cleanup | Step 1. Open File Explorer and select "This PC"...Full Steps |
Method 4. Manually Move Windows' Pagefile.sys via Control Panel | Step 1. Press Windows + R keys...Full Steps |
Are you looking for a quick and safe way to free up C drive space?
Next, get the Todo PCTrans tool. This is a free program that transfers data, migrates files from an old PC, and manages your Windows computer system comprehensively.
Todo PCTrans offers two ways to clean up your C drive: System Transfer and App Migration.
The System Cleaner helps users scan their system thoroughly to delete all unnecessary files. The App Migration option enables users to move data and applications from the C drive to another drive or computer without the hassle of uninstalling. The tool can迁移 programs from the C drive without needing to uninstall them.
Aside from these two features, Todo PCTrans also offers several other options for Windows users, such as:
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Here's how to free up C drive space using the Todo PCTrans tool:
Step 1: Open Todo PCTrans on your computer. Click “System Cleanup,” and then hit the “Scan” button.
Step 2: When the scan is finished, a list of junk files will appear. Select the ones you want to get rid of. Be careful not to delete anything that might affect your computer or software's performance.
< strong > Step 3. Click the “Clean” button and confirm the cleanup. You can use this feature regularly to free up disk space.
Some apps might be large and no longer needed. Therefore, uninstall any unnecessary apps from Drive C to free up space. Here's how:
Step 1: Press the Windows + R keys to open the "Run" command box.
Step 2: Under Programs, click on Uninstall a program.
Step 3. Find the program you want to remove, and click "Uninstall" to begin the process.
This method only works if your computer has unnecessary programs installed on it. If there aren't any unimportant applications on the C: drive, you can use a tool to move larger programs to a new location. This frees up space on the C: drive while keeping all of your programs accessible.
Windows Server users can run Disk Cleanup through File Explorer to remove unnecessary files, such as temporary files or deleted files in the Recycle Bin. To launch Disk Cleanup:
Step 1: Open File Explorer, select "This PC," right-click on the C drive, and then choose "Properties."
Step 2: Click on “Disk Cleanup” in the pop-up window. Disk Cleanup will calculate how much space can be freed up on the C drive of your Windows Server device.
Step 3: Check all the files you don't need and click “OK” to free up space on your C drive.
Step 4: Run a disk cleanup on the C: drive to make sure all unnecessary files are removed.
The page file (also called the swap file) is, by default, located on the C drive and serves as a supplement to RAM. Moving the page file to another drive can help resolve issues with a full disk on your Windows server. Here's how to manually move the Windows page file:
Step 1. Press Windows + R to open the Run command box, type sysdm.cpl, and press Enter.
Step 2: Click “Advanced,” and then click “Settings” under the “Performance” tab.
Step 3. In the Performance Options dialog box, click Advanced, and then click Change under Virtual Memory.
< strong > Step 4. Deselect the “Automatically manage paging file size for all drives” option. Click on the C drive, then select “No paging file.” Click “Set” to disable the paging file for the C drive.
< strong > Step 5. Finally, select the drive to which you want to move the page file, click < strong > Custom size, and then click < strong > OK. Be sure to restart your Windows Server computer so that it runs effectively after the page file has been moved.
Now you're ready to free up disk space on Windows Server. Any of these four methods will quickly and effectively clear space on your C drive.
But not all users are comfortable manually transferring files and卸载不需要的程序. That's why we recommend the Todo PCTrans tool for a quick system clean-up and app migration between drives.
You can download the software from the tool's website anytime and enjoy 24*7 assistance for app transfer.
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