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How to quickly find and delete large files on windows 11
Finding large files is easy; knowing which ones to delete is crucial. Here is how to proceed safely:
Check the Location: Files in your Downloads, Videos, Desktop, or personal folders are generally safe to review and delete if unneeded. Be very cautious with files inside C:\Windows, C:\Program Files, or C:\Program Files (x86).
Research Unknown Files: If you find a very large file with an unfamiliar name (e.g., a .sys, .dll, or .log file in a system folder), search for the filename online before deleting it.
Use Recycle Bin: When you delete files through these tools or Explorer, they typically go to the Recycle Bin, giving you a chance to restore them if you make a mistake.
Target Safe Categories: Common safe deletions include old downloaded installer files, duplicated videos/photos, cached game data, and completed project files you no longer need.
Storage Sense is a built-in feature in Windows 11 designed to help manage disk space automatically, but it doesn't specifically target large files for manual review. Instead, it automates cleanup tasks like deleting temporary files, Recycle Bin contents, and previous Windows versions.
How Storage Sense can help find and delete large files on Windows 11:
It frees up space by cleaning up unnecessary files without requiring manual intervention.
You can configure it to run automatically or manually.
However, for finding and deleting large files on Windows 11 manually, Storage Sense has limitations:
It doesn't provide a detailed view or filter by file size.
You can't browse or select specific large files directly within Storage Sense.