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  1. Storage settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Storage settings in Windows provide a detailed view of how your storage is being utilized. You can see the storage consumption categorized by Installed apps, Temporary files, System & reserved, and …

  2. Free up drive space in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If your PC is running out of storage space, you may notice slower performance or trouble installing Windows updates. Freeing up space can help your device run better and stay secure. Below are …

  3. All about computer memory - Microsoft Support

    8 GB of memory is recommended to keep your device running long term. If you do photo and video editing or work on projects needing high performance, 16 GB or more of memory might be a good fit …

  4. Manage your OneDrive for work or school storage

    On the OneDrive website when signed in with your work or school account, view the storage used and what's available on the left side navigation. Click on the usage value to redirect to the largest files in …

  5. 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 …

  6. Free up space for Windows updates - Microsoft Support

    Windows will prompt you to free up disk space or use external storage to temporarily extend the storage on your PC. If you use an external storage device, Windows won’t need as much free space on the …

  7. 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 …

  8. All about SSD, HDD, and storage types - Microsoft Support

    Learn the differences between a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD), plus how they affect the cost and performance of your PC storage. Solid-state drives (SSDs) are the most common …

  9. Common PC and device terms - Microsoft Support

    All about SSD, HDD, and storage types Learn the differences between a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD), plus how they affect the cost and performance of your PC storage.

  10. 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.