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I just uninstalled Anaconda Python because it takes up about 8GB... and I don't remember the last time I used it...

That being said I did sort of use Python last week at work... though even that's rare, just that I had a project used to analyze logs I wrote over a year ago... that needed to be used.

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    Apparently... that;s not the problem though.... Oh why is the Windows folder so big....
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    @billgates You should know, you were in charge.. 😁

    Jokes aside, there's a lot of growth from years and years of incremental changes, as well as the hangers-on of unused code that nothing uses anymore but must be left for compatibility or just got lost in the codebase. That's my guess, anyway.
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    @powerfulparadox well no, actually after a major update, the folder usually shrinks to 10GB or less I think. So I think there's a lot of junk especially in the WinSxS folder.

    I tried deleting it once though but it screwed up the entire system....
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    They're probably just storing the update files and previous version then. That's something they do in Windows 10.
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    @powerfulparadox no that folder is some dependency tree for difference versions of dlls used by different programs or something. The updates I can delete in cleanup... Those are nice... Cuz they're the old Windows folder... Which basically means 20GB freed
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    @billgates Well, Microsoft hasn't been sane for a long time, so who knows. They could be doing it just to see if anybody notices for all I know. I'm doing a reinstall tomorrow and then fixing my Linux install, and I'll be happy to use my Linux system more frequently. Stuff like this is just needless irritation.
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    @powerfulparadox well it's just today my C drive dropped below 100GB... so I'm like wtf happened.... It was 130GB a few weeks ago....
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    @billgates That would be frustrating. My condolences.
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    @billgates Yeah I feel you, I have a 256GB SSD and I struggle to keep it above 50GBs free :(
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    C:\Windows\TEMP > nuke everything in it.
    I once saw a laptop with 130GB (out of a 250GB ssd) of years-old crap in it, tens of thousands of files. Windows kept complaining about having no storage left (only 1-2 GB empty).
    Deleted that, and everything started working smoothly again.
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    @endor I'll check but I thought tmp usually gets deleted by disk cleanup?

    All I notice is WinSxS is the largest folder in Windows when I run windirstat
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