One of the problems that many users face on a daily basis is related to storage space, a storage space that quickly fills up without the user knowing the reason. The solution to this problem is to use both the tools that Microsoft makes available to us and those offered by third-party developers to free up space on our hard drive.
Although a principle, with the tools that Microsoft makes available to us are more than enough, on certain occasions, they are completely useless, so we will be forced to resort to third-party applications. But, first of all, we will talk about the problems that have little free space on our computer.
Problems of having little free space
All operating systems need a comfort zone, a kind of cushion that allows them to function properly. That comfort zone or mattress is the free storage space. Windows, like other operating systems, use the free space of the storage unit as virtual memory when the RAM memory is full and there is no free space left to open more applications and/or manage the processes that Windows needs to continue working .
As the free storage space gets smaller and nears the limit, the computer starts to work erratically, slows down, continuously reads the storage drive, the processes of opening applications or even saving a simple document take forever. This is because Windows has all of its RAM occupied and does not have any additional space to use available space on the storage drive as memory.
The quickest and easiest solution when our computer is showing occasional symptoms of exhaustion is to close the applications that we are not going to use in order to free up RAM memory. Another option is to close all the browser tabs that we need at that moment, since, depending on the browser we use, consumption can be excessively high.
Find programs that take up more space
If we want to know how much storage space is occupied by each and every one of the applications that we have installed on our computer, we can use the native Windows function available for this purpose. This option is found within the Windows configuration options (Windows + i), in the Applications > Applications and features section. In the section on the right, all the applications that we have installed on our computer are shown along with the space that they are occupying on our storage unit.
If we click on Sort and select Size, the applications will be displayed from the largest to the smallest space occupied on the hard drive. This process is the same in both Windows 10 and Windows 11, although with a different graphical interface. In this way, we can quickly find out which are the applications that take up the most space on our hard drive and, if necessary, proceed to delete them to free up space.
If we usually worry about installing only applications that we use, the solution to the problem of occupied space on our computer, we will not find it in this menu since it is found in the data stored on the computer, unless the storage unit have low capacity. In this case, the easiest solution is to replace it with a larger one.
Storage Sense: Free up space natively
Windows makes available to its users a tool called Storage Sensor, an application that, if configured correctly, will automatically free up space on our computer when we are reaching the limit of free space that Windows needs to work properly. Although this feature is available in both Windows 10 and Windows 11, Microsoft has reduced the number of options available in the newer version by enabling them natively without giving the user the option to disable them.
To access and configure the operation of this function, both in Windows 10 and Windows 11, we must enter the Windows configuration options and access the System option.
Configure storage sensor in Windows 10
Within the System section, to access the Windows storage sensor and configure it correctly based on the use we make of the equipment, we must click on the Storage option. Within this section, the space occupied by applications, temporary files, mail and files are shown. To enable Storage Sense to work in Windows 10, click the Enabled button, and then click Configure Storage Sense or run it now.
Next, Windows offers us three options to configure the operation: Run Storage Sense, Temporary files and Cloud content available locally.
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Run Storage Sense. The default option selected is When free disk space is low, but we can configure this function to activate daily, weekly or monthly.
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Temporary files. Checking the Delete temporary files that my apps don’t use box frees up a lot of space. In addition, it also allows us to select the time in which all the content available in the recycle bin is automatically deleted from the system and if we want the content downloaded in the Downloads folder to be deleted after a certain time. This option is natively disabled.
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Cloud content available locally. If we use a cloud storage platform, such as OneDrive, the storage sensor erases all content locally so that it is available only through the cloud after 30 days from the last time we opened them.
Once we have configured the operation of the storage sensor in Windows 1o, we click on the Clean now button so that it runs based on the configuration that we have established.
Configure storage sensor in Windows 11
Once we are inside the Windows 11 configuration options, click on the System menu. Within this menu, we access the Storage option. Next, a summary of all the space occupied by both applications and temporary files that can be deleted to free up space and stored data will be displayed. The space occupied by all the images, videos and files stored on our computer is also shown. To access the Storage Sense configuration options in Windows 11, we turn on the switch available in the Storage Sense menu.
Within the Storage Sensor menu we have two options to configure: Temporary file cleanup and Automatic user content cleanup The Temporary file cleanup option is responsible for deleting all temporary update files, mainly available in our copy of Windows. The other section of the storage sensor in Windows 11 is the Automatic cleaning of user content.
Once we activate this function, activating the Activated switch, Windows allows us to configure the operation of the storage sensor through 3 options:
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Run storage sensor. This option allows us to configure when we want the Storage Sensor functionality to start working. The option recommended by Windows is While disk space is low. Although we can also program the operation to be done daily, weekly or monthly.
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Delete files from the recycle bin without carrying on this more than. If we usually work with a large number of files, we can set the files in the recycle bin to be deleted daily, instead of the 30 days default by the system.
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Delete files from the Downloads folder if they have not been opened for more than. Another option to periodically free up space on our hard drive is to set the time elapsed from when we download a file to the Downloads folder until Windows can delete it from the system.
Once we have configured all the options of the storage sensor, we can click on the Run Storage Sensor button so that it starts working based on the configuration options that we have established.
Delete unnecessary files in Windows with programs
But, it is not always the applications, system or temporary files that are taking up a large amount of storage space on our computer, rather it is the files that we have copied, created or downloaded that are to blame. To find these files, we can use the applications that we show you below.
Bulk Crap Uninstaller
The Windows uninstaller has always been known for not being an ideal tool to remove any trace of all installed applications. In most cases, it leaves the directories undeleted with some files inside them, files that, depending on their size, can occupy an important part of our computer. The solution is to use Bulk Crap.
Bulk Crap Uninstaller is an open source application that allows us to eliminate applications installed in Windows without leaving any trace of their presence, beyond the existing trace in the registry and that no application is capable of removing correctly.
With a very successful interface, even if you don’t know much about Windows, eliminating any Windows application along with any trace of its existence on your computer will be a piece of cake. Bulk Crap Uninstaller app is available for download through this link.
BleachBit
BleachBit is a completely free application with which we can analyze how much space each of the folders on our computer is occupying in order to, if necessary, delete the content to free up space, whether they are temporary files, junk files that do not correspond to no app installed and so on.
It also scans the space occupied by the temporary files of the browsers that we use, the cookies and the cache. This application is intended for users who have more than basic knowledge of Windows, since the interface is not very intuitive to say the least. We can download the BleachBit app directly from your Web page.
CCleaner
One of the most complete applications to delete applications and any type of content from a Windows PC is CCleaner, an application available in a free and paid version, although the free application is more than enough for most users.
However, for users who really know what they are doing, it is quite basic, since it is designed for users with little computer knowledge, but valid enough to free up space on our hard drive. You can download CCleaner from its website through this link.
Wise Disk Cleaner
If you’re still not convinced by CCleaner, you can give a try to a similar app called Wise Disk Cleaner, an app that scans your computer for apps to uninstall along with all the temporary files that are taking up valuable hard drive space.
It also analyzes the space occupied by the different browsers that we may have installed on our computer in order to delete both the cache and the temporary files and free up several GBs. Wise Disk Cleaner is available for free download through its Web page.