Figured I'd just bump this thread instead of starting a new one. My girlfriend just bought a Dell Inspiron 15 laptop and it has Windows 10 Home. I run on Windows 7 so I'm new to 10 and just now trying to learn everything. Let me preface by saying I did call to speak with Dell support about these questions yesterday but it was difficult to understand the guy so I didn't get as much information as I was hoping. Maybe someone here can help educate me on some of this.
First off, the laptop came with a 256 GB SSD. When I go to "This PC", the C drive is the only drive that shows and it displays as a 225 GB drive instead of 256 GB. I thought maybe the SSD was partitioned with a hidden drive as a recovery drive maybe but when I choose to show hidden files/folders or whatever, nothing else displays. I understand that the OS by default will take up part of the SSD, but shouldn't the PC still display that I have a 256 GB SSD instead of 225 GB??
Second issue, the SSD is already showing that I only have 165 GB of 225 GB free. The only programs I have installed on the PC are Quickbooks 2018, MS Office Home and Student 2016, and Firefox. I believe QB and Office would combine to take up around 5-6 GB. How in the world it is showing I've used so much of the SSD already is beyond me. Windows did install some updates the other night, one of which was Windows version 1803 I believe? I think I read that it might have been a 3 GB update. What is weird though is that before installing the updates I believe it was showing I had around 190 GB free and after the updates and installing those programs it dropped to 165 GB free.
It is just concerning to me that:
1) The PC doesn't list my SSD as being 256 GB and...
2) It is showing that much of the SSD has already been used.
Do any of you with Windows 10 experience have any ideas or suggestions? I ran CCleaner to try to free up some space and that recovered about 1 GB. I would've thought with the OS and those programs combined I would have only used around 30 or so GB of the SSD.
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