Maybe you should first clean up your C drive:
Open a CMD window with administrative Rights. Start "CleanMgr /sageset:1"
In that dialogue select all entries, beside of "User Shadow Copies" Close it. That selection is now saved as "set 1"
Now run it: CleanMgr /sagerun:1
Everytime you need a full cleanup, just use the second commandline again.
The trick with "sageset" is that you can enable much more cleaning tasks as with the standard interface.
Depending on how often you had windows updates, it may well reclaim several Gigabytes of no more necessary Updates etc.
Then, also delete all stuff in %temp%, as well as \windows\temp\ (it will choke on some files in use, just skip those)
wOOdy
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: ProFox profox-bounces@leafe.com Im Auftrag von mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com Gesendet: Montag, 19. November 2018 19:18 An: ProFox profox@leafe.com Betreff: Reallocating drive space
See screenshot showing my C: drive near full and plenty of space on my D: drive allocation: https://www.screencast.com/t/eaW92AgbXXF. It's the same 512 GB SSD drive. What's the easiest way to reallocate space, to take XX GB from D: and apply to C: drive?
tia, --Mike
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