Situatie
1. Run Disk Cleanup:
- Press
Win + S
, type “Disk Cleanup,” and select the utility. - Choose the drive you want to clean and click “OK.”
- Check the boxes for the file types you want to delete and click “OK.”
2. Use Command Prompt for Disk Cleanup:
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator (
Win + X
-> “Command Prompt (Admin)” or “PowerShell (Admin)”). - Type
cleanmgr /d C:
(replace C: with the appropriate drive letter) and press Enter. - Follow the prompts to select the types of files to clean up.
3. Check Disk Utility:
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Type
chkdsk /f
and press Enter. - If prompted to schedule a disk check on the next restart, type ‘Y’ and press Enter.
- Restart your computer, and let the disk check process complete.
4. Run System File Checker (SFC):
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Type
sfc /scannow
and press Enter. - Wait for the scan to complete, and follow any on-screen instructions to fix corrupted system files.
5. Check for Windows Updates:
- Ensure your Windows operating system is up-to-date.
- Go to “Settings” -> “Update & Security” -> “Windows Update” and click “Check for updates.”
6. Free Up Disk Space:
- Uninstall unnecessary programs and delete large files.
- Use the “Programs and Features” in Control Panel to uninstall programs.
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