Delete These Windows Files and Folders to Free Up Disk Space 

Temporary Files: Clear "Temp" folder using Disk Cleanup to remove unnecessary files.

Windows Update Cache: Delete "SoftwareDistribution" folder to reclaim update storage.

Recycle Bin: Empty the Recycle Bin to permanently delete deleted files.

Windows.old: Remove the "Windows.old" folder after major updates to free up space.

Hibernation File: Disable hibernation or reduce its size to save disk space.

Pagefile.sys: Adjust page file size or move it to another drive to recover space.

Delivery Optimization Files: Clean "Download" folder to remove update cache.

Log Files: Clear "Windows Logs" and application logs for more space.

User Temp Files: Delete "AppData\Local\Temp" to eliminate user-specific temporary files.

Prefetch: Erase "Prefetch" files to optimize system boot time.

Internet Browser Cache: Clear browser cache and history to regain storage.

Unused Applications: Uninstall unused programs from "Control Panel" to free up space.

By following these steps, you can reclaim valuable disk space and optimize your Windows system's performance. Remember to exercise caution when deleting files and folders to avoid removing critical system components.

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