1. Delete temporary files: Temporary files are generally created for a short period of time and can take up a lot of space on your disk. You can remove these files by using Disk Cleanup, a built-in Windows utility that quickly scans and deletes unwanted files.
2. Uninstall unnecessary programs: If you’ve installed programs that you no longer use, consider uninstalling them to free up disk space.
3. Clear out your browser caches: Browser caches can also occupy a large amount of disk space. Make sure to clear your caches every few weeks to ensure your disk stays as clean as possible.
4. Limit the number of startup programs: Many programs run automatically when you start up your PC, which can slow down your system. Consider disabling any programs you don’t use so they won’t start up with your computer.
5. Move large files to an external drive: If you have large files such as videos or photos stored on your disk, consider moving them to an external drive to free up space.