My C drive is a 256GB SSD and it is showing almost full which is uncanny for only having Windows and a couple apps. I had thought I might have accidentally extracted a couple MKV movie files to it but a search found nothing. My user profile directory is 80GB but looking inside I can't find any large files. Is there a tool to do this?
On a side note, a few months ago I installed Ubuntu to dual boot and might have used my C drive? How can I confirm this and remove it short of wiping the drive which is a last resort?
People talk about the pagefile but unless he's got lots of ram it won't be that big. Also if you do have a lot of ram (my desktop has 16gigs) you can go in and make your pagefile smaller, you'll just use more ram etc.
If you are not using hibernation on your computer, turning that feature off will save you the disk space used by a HIBERFIL.SYS file, which typically the same size as your RAM. To do so, open an elevated Command Prompt (filename: CMD.EXE) and issue a "POWER.CFG /H OFF" command.
Yes with 24GB RAM turn off hibernation and manually set your pagefile to 4GB. This should save you 44GB or so.
Yeah, there's no real reason to keep a big pagefile if you have so much ram. I haven't gotten the chance to check mine, I have 16GB of ram, but a 4Gb file sounds good, you'll just keep more things in ram than before.