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SSD Space issues

ChronicSilence

Junior Member
Hey,

I have a Crucial M4 128GB SSD, and I'm having OS (Windows 7 x64) issues with the space on it. Simply put, it's telling me that "8.17GB free of 119GB", but I cannot for the life of me figure out what is filling the space. When I open the drive browser, highlight all the directories, and right click -> properties, it tells me that the "space on disk" is 85GB. So, my question is, where is this extra 25GB being used, and can I get rid of it?

Please see here for example screenshots.

Thanks in advance!
 
Heh, found the problem. 13GB page file, 12GB hibernation file. Why on earth would those be so massive? This machine has 16GB of RAM, I can't imagine anything that would possibly need an extra 13GB in a page file. Any thoughts?
 
WinDirStat is a really nice tool. You can short by filesize and see where exactly the problem is. And it's free!
http://windirstat.info/

Hey,

I have a Crucial M4 128GB SSD, and I'm having OS (Windows 7 x64) issues with the space on it. Simply put, it's telling me that "8.17GB free of 119GB", but I cannot for the life of me figure out what is filling the space. When I open the drive browser, highlight all the directories, and right click -> properties, it tells me that the "space on disk" is 85GB. So, my question is, where is this extra 25GB being used, and can I get rid of it?

Please see here for example screenshots.

Thanks in advance!
 
Heh, found the problem. 13GB page file, 12GB hibernation file. Why on earth would those be so massive? This machine has 16GB of RAM, I can't imagine anything that would possibly need an extra 13GB in a page file. Any thoughts?

I have 8GB of RAM and never get into my paging file. However, there are some programs that require a paging file. Therefore, I set my paging file to a minimum and maximum of 1000 kb. That will be plenty for programs that require it but will also free up a lot of space.

I'm not sure about the hibernation file. Maybe it's large because you have so much RAM and it has to store all of that data in a file in order to power down.
 
If you have hibernate enabled it requires a file be there big enough for all the RAM to be stored into, so the more ram the bigger the hibernation file. Sadly the file can't be moved either. I just end up sleeping my system when I need to get back to something later, but in my typical workflow, having a hibernation file was still absolutely required for me. So I just ate the 16GB that it takes up (16GB of RAM in my system). It's a 256GB SSD so it's not too bad, still really wish I had a 512GB SSD though.
 
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