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Aloha, I have recently received a notification letting me know I have low disk space. I checked the drives and my c:drive only has about 1Gb of space left. I do have 72Gb of free space on the d:drive though… I have moved over everything but the pertinent system files into the D drive and still am having a a space issue. Is there a way to upgrade the SSD? or partition the drives to give c: more of space? PS: I do not know hwy I have a c & d drive, and I don’t know why they were partitioned the way they were.
you have five options, more than one option is applicable to you and should be exercised
- in search bar type disk clean up and open the application and clean up the temp files etc
- if you want to remove the c & d drive partition in the search bar in start menu, type disk management and delete the d: drive and extend the c drive to occupy d drives space
- buy an external HDD and move all your data (documents, movies, pictures, downloads, music etc) to HDD
- buy a modular bar SSD/HDD and stick it into your modular bay (http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/comp…)
- buy a higher capacity SSD (500GB SSD comes at USD150 these days) and get it installed or install it yourself (you ll ofcourse have to do a fresh windows install for this).
Are you still using the original load from when you got it new? I would back up all your important files and reload win 7 or 10. Make sure you wipe out all the partitions and start with a clean drive. If you have a t902 it has to be one hard drive. The one drive possibly is partitioned c and d drive with the cdrom the E drive. Just back up your drive and wipe it clean and do a fresh install. 256 gb ssd came from fujitsu or you installed yourself. You probly cloned your old mechanical drive and it has all the fujitsu partitions.