10 April 20, 10:02
(This post was last modified: 10 April 20, 10:03 by silversurfer.)
Quote:The days when most Windows users installed system cleaning apps are long gone, pretty much because Microsoft itself has equipped the operating system with the necessary tools to do the whole thing so much easier.
Right now, Windows 10 comes with a Storage Settings page that allows anyone to scan the local drives for temporary files, apps, and other data that eats up space, basically making it possible to clean up the hard disk using a native solution.
At this point, the Storage Sense tool is located at the following path in Windows 10:
Windows 10 > Settings > System > Storage
In Windows 10 version 1909, or the November 2019 Update, which is the most recent stable version of Windows 10, Storage Sense also comes with an automatic cleaning feature that automatically removes files that you don’t need, including temporary files.
Storage Sense can be configured to run:Beginning with Windows 10 version 2004, which is scheduled to go live in the spring of this year (most likely next month), the operating system will provide cleanup recommendations to help you free up space and remove files you don’t need.
- Every day
- Every week
- Every month
- During low free disk space
Basically, how Microsoft improves the Windows 10 storage cleaner is with a new page that displays all cleaning recommendations on one page, thus making it possible to easily select the data that you want to remove.
Read more: https://news.softpedia.com/news/windows-...9692.shtml