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Treesize free download windows 85/11/2023 ![]() ![]() I'm struggling to believe it is something that makes windows load faster. I installed Windows 8.1 on this as a clean install from a Windows 8.1 bootable DVD, not a recovery DVD like my laptop. It has only used 40Gb and still has 71Gb free space and there is no "preload" folder hiding. Almost exactly the same set up as my laptop, same size SSD, Intel 330 series 120Gb, core i7 instead of i5, same programs installed. I have a desktop, running Windows 8.1 Enterprise. I installed DiskBoss, but it doesn't show the "Preload" that is filling my drive like WINDIRSTATS does.Ĭorrect me if I wrong, but Windows 7 didn't have a "preload"? I've never seen anything like it anyway. I have attached a screenshot showing properties of "all in c:/" and properties of "Local Disk C" So what is using the additional 31Gb or so? and how do I find it? It doesn't add up to anywhere near the total that I am being told is used 75Gb. I have enabled viewing hidden files, and added up all the folders sizes on the root of C: It comes to 44Gb. So I have been looking for where the bloat is. No worries there, they are only a few Gb and make up the total usable disk space (120Gb or so) I know that the recovery DVD's created restore partitions and they can be seen in disk management. ![]() I checked my hard drive usage and discover that I have used 75.3Gb and only have 31.2Gb left. I have hardly any docs music etc on this machine (they are all on my server). Then upgraded to Windows 8.1 through the Windows store, installed Photoshop 7 and Kingsoft Office and a couple of very small other programs. I have put a 120Gb Intel SSD in my laptop, done a fresh install of Windows 8 from the supplied recovery DVD's. Right here goes, my first post, please be gentle with me. ![]()
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