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![]() I had a different problem and someone from Dell went in my laptop and did all that stuff - cleaned it out. All the temp files were deleted recently. ![]() ![]() Sorry, I meant to say I have over 700 GB of free space. It can happen that if you have been saving to an external drive that could have changed the letter However, one other possibility - check in the properties tag of the problematic download and make sure that the entry in 'save path' points to a drive that exists. Those are standard drive maintenance porocedures and should be done anyway. Don't forget that as a general rule of thumb that you need twice the space the file needs (this allows for buffering and temp files) I defrag weekly by hand but, as I asked, when did you last check the drive for errors? When you say you have 'over 700 GB' are you talking about files or free space? If you arte downloading a lot, I'd recommend a second drive and use that for storage (even partitioning your existing drive helps in the event of you having to re-format and re-install Windows)ġ: go to C:/Windows/Temp and delete all files that you can (some may be 'in use' but try to clear it)Ģ: Right click on the drive and go to 'properties' - run 'check disk for errors' and when that's finished, do the defrag.
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