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  1. Free up drive space in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how you can free up drive space in Windows. Keep your PC running smoothly and up to date by increasing the disk space.

  2. Fix low disk space errors quickly in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Turn on Storage Sense to automatically free up space by removing unnecessary files. Use Cleanup recommendations to identify and delete temporary files, large or unused files, files synced to the …

  3. Free up space for Windows updates - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to free up space for Windows update including deleting nonessential files, using an external hard drive, and updating your hard drive.

  4. Manage drive space with Storage Sense - Microsoft Support

    Storage Sense can automatically free up drive space for you by getting rid of items that you don't need, like temporary files and items in your Recycle Bin. Here’s more info on how it works and how to set it …

  5. Storage settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about storage settings in Windows and how reserved storage works to conserve disk space for temporary files, caches, and other files.

  6. Surface storage options and hard drive sizes - Microsoft Support

    Apps and software that come with your Surface use a significant amount of the disk space on your Surface. Find out how much storage is available for your photos, music, videos, and other files on …

  7. Disk Management in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Disk Management in Windows helps you perform advanced storage tasks like initializing a new drive and extending or shrinking volumes.

  8. Use OneDrive and Storage Sense in Windows 10 to manage disk space

    Learn how to turn on Storage Sense in Windows 10, so OneDrive and Storage Sense can help you manage disk space.

  9. Save disk space with OneDrive Files On-Demand for Windows

    Learn how to use OneDrive Files On-Demand to sync your OneDrive files and save disk space in Windows 10.

  10. Microsoft Support: How to re-partition without destroying the data?

    Right click the partition you want to extend (this partition must have unassigned space following immediately after it), and press Extend Volume. Then tune a size for Select the amount of space.