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Omni Disk Sweeper- Help removing files/free space
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<blockquote data-quote="Firejack" data-source="post: 1595828" data-attributes="member: 187536"><p>Really there isn't a whole lot you can delete seeing around 50GB is occupied and 35 GB of this is just photos(You could consider deleting photos). Meaning there is 15GB which is mostly taken up by the operating system not to mention a few GB for the sleep images(these are core services and not to be messed with). </p><p></p><p>My suggestion would be to buy a 1TB(1000GB which is 10x bigger than what you currently have) portable hard drive. This is like a USB but slightly bigger depending on your currency you can get relatively good ones for around $80-$100 USD or $100 AUD. These are perfect for storing media like images and movies as there loading times are fast enough that you won't notice much of a difference between a normal hard drive and an SSD. SSD are about 5x a faster on average but much more expensive and image files and documents are usually to small in size to tell a real difference as well as movies which will be "buffered" by your computer much faster then you can watch them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firejack, post: 1595828, member: 187536"] Really there isn't a whole lot you can delete seeing around 50GB is occupied and 35 GB of this is just photos(You could consider deleting photos). Meaning there is 15GB which is mostly taken up by the operating system not to mention a few GB for the sleep images(these are core services and not to be messed with). My suggestion would be to buy a 1TB(1000GB which is 10x bigger than what you currently have) portable hard drive. This is like a USB but slightly bigger depending on your currency you can get relatively good ones for around $80-$100 USD or $100 AUD. These are perfect for storing media like images and movies as there loading times are fast enough that you won't notice much of a difference between a normal hard drive and an SSD. SSD are about 5x a faster on average but much more expensive and image files and documents are usually to small in size to tell a real difference as well as movies which will be "buffered" by your computer much faster then you can watch them. [/QUOTE]
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