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So i keep getting this stuff saying my memory is full but I have a 1 TB memory. So i was wondering how i can go and look at it. Im on windows 8 also!
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First thing first, **** Windows 8. Second, try deleting a few things just in case.
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Toothless wrote First thing first, **** Windows 8. Second, try deleting a few things just in case.




Yeah i hate it and where do i go and remove stuff at?
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You could always download the program 'TreeSize' to find out what memory is allocated to what item, if you've recently re-installed your OS you may still have the windows.back folder which is simply a backup of all your old files, this may be what's taking up your space.

I'd recommend downloading 'TreeSize' as it's a quick and easy way to view all of your files without any complicated instructions.

TreeSize link: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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to see how much you need to open windows explorer on windows 8 or 8.1 then click computer or pc then you should have your c drive and to remove stuff go to control panel
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