![]() To find and get rid of these files in Windows 10: You should first think about any unused applications and programs you do not use anymore. 1) Uninstall unnecessary applications and programsĮliminate all unnecessary files to keep your computer at peak efficiency and working the way it should. Fortunately, you can take simple, effortless steps to free up disc space. If you notice lag, freezes, or are having crashes, it is time to deep clean your computer. It slows your computer down and can even cause crashes and data loss- unhelpful in an office or academic environment. It often happens at exactly the time you don't need it to. I've listed all the Bug Check Logs, and Overview and a snapshot of my system.Running out of space on your computer can be frustrating. I'll look into memtest but I'm not really PC savvy when it comes to things like that, I'd probably struggle to recognise a RAM stick!!! Here are a few more screenshots and logs. It's usually one or two within a couple of minutes then the system reboots and it's fine again for a few days. ![]() Yeah I get a lot of BSOD, very frustrating. If it shows even a single error (and I suspect yours will) then pull all but one RAM stick and run Memtest again on each RAM stick in turn. I like to run it overnight, you generally want as many iterations of the various tests as you can get. Boot the CD/DVD or USB stick and let Memtest run. The instructions for making bootable media are here. Make sure to download the appropriate version for either burning to a CD/DVD or a USB stick. The number of BSODs probably indicates RAM errors elsewhere though.ĭownload Memtest from. This indicates a RAM hardware failure, in this case it's RAM page 0x0000000000000719 (parameter 2) which is a low page and that will place it in the RAM stick in the low order address slot. The 0x12b is rare and is the key BSOD (well done for including this one!). This can can have a variety of causes ranging from a RAM hardware issue to a driver problem. The 0x1E is quite a common BSOD, yours is a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION (the exception code is 0xc0000005) which means there was a problem accessing RAM. The two BDOs you listed from the Event Viewer are telling. So can anyone advise of what it is, if it's important and if not what, if anything can I delete? Also possibly a way to stop this stuff accumulating in the future? Thought it wise to seek expert advice before deleting anything!!! SIZE ON DISK - 90.6 GB (97,367,031,808 bytes)Ĭ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\UpldReportsĬ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\UserLogsĪbsolutely baffled and have tried Googling this but cannot find an answer as to what this is that is taking up half my disk and more importantly how can I save an awful lot of space by deleting anything that is not going to crash my PC or damage its running. SIZE ON DISK - 19.8 GB (21,356,347,392 bytes)Ĭ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\PeerReportsĬ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\PrevReportsĬ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\temp ![]() SIZE ON DISK - 111 GB (119,800,442,880 bytes)ĬONTAINS - 127,768 Files, 6 Folders (Listed below)įILE TYPE - PLIST Files, Text Documents, TD5 Files, DAT Files, DA5 Files,Ĭ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata\analyze ![]() SIZE ON DISK - 113 GB (121,360,216,064 bytes)Ĭ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\IDUU\AppData - EMPTYĬ:\ProgramData\Intel\SUR\WILLAMETTE\inteldata. PROGRAM FILES 2.89 GB - INTEL FOLDER 2.81 GB PROGRAM FILES (X86) 14.9 GB - INTEL FOLDERĕ.06 MB It is the Program Data folder taking up a whopping 113 GB of space and more specifically the Intel Folder within that which is currently using 111GB. So I started trawling through my drive and seem to have found the culprit, although I have no idea what it does bar something to do with graphics I assume, although I have a Nvidia card for that. However I am down to 53.3 GB left of a 223 GB drive and considering I don't have lot going on was most confused. I started deleting games peripherals, moving stuff to USB drives and of course deleted old Windows 10 folders and run CCleaner and Disk Clean Up regularly. Hi new here and hoping someone may be able to help.įor a while now my SSD has been losing free space and not being in any way technical I had no idea why. ![]()
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