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It's Over Ran out of Disk Space

Horatio Alger

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I have ran out of Disk Space on my expensive Laptop. All of my flash drives are also choke full of data and my PC is broken. I need to clear my disk space, but I would loathe deleting even one iota of data
 
How much data is all that in total ?
 
How much data is all that in total ?
418.95 Gigabytes on my Laptop, and god knows how much on all of my flashdrives (I misplaced a couple of them but I distinctly remember having no space on them either)

On my PC, it is probably double or triple Gigabytes that amount of storage filled (I can't check it since it is broken)
 
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418.95 Gigabytes on my Laptop, and god knows how much on all of my flashdrives (I misplaced a couple of them but I distinctly remember having no space on them either)

On my PC, it is probably double or triple Gigabytes of storage filled (I can't check it since it is broken
Time to get more flash drives
 
wtf, just get a chink AliExpress NAS motherboard and a couple cheap 8tb drives and install trunas or unraid
 
Delete some of the porn bro.
 
Delete some of the porn bro.
it's mainly Visual Novels, Pirated Research Articles, Video Games, and Pirated Books (in that order)

no porn
 
Cheapest option is probably buying used laptop hdd with low work time.
 
My life is so boring that I still have 195gb of free space in 238gb ssd
 
I have ran out of Disk Space on my expensive Laptop. All of my flash drives are also choke full of data and my PC is broken. I need to clear my disk space, but I would loathe deleting even one iota of data
If you're on jewindows then delete your cache files. If youre on linux, delete all the cache files from your package manager(Depends on which distro you're on). Linux(i'm unsure about other distros but I'm specifically mean arch because I use it) automatically backups previous version when you upgrade, so you can backtrack if bugs get found. Just delete that shit and it clears a ton of space.

run df -h before removing the packages and after removing the packages. I've cleared literally 10gbs just by doing this and I use a 256 ssd
 
i have 2TB on my PC and i'm always running low. dunno how you can handle it
I think I have 1-2 TB on my PC (not sure since I can't check it), but I've been using my laptop lately due to my PC breaking
 
If you're on jewindows then delete your cache files. If youre on linux, delete all the cache files from your package manager(Depends on which distro you're on). Linux(i'm unsure about other distros but I'm specifically mean arch because I use it) automatically backups previous version when you upgrade, so you can backtrack if bugs get found. Just delete that shit and it clears a ton of space.

run df -h before removing the packages and after removing the packages. I've cleared literally 10gbs just by doing this and I use a 256 ssd
thanks for the advice brocel

I'll try this sometime in the afternoon
 
brutal. No fun hobbies whatsoever?
I don't really game on pc but sometimes I do photoshop. My "hobbies" are driving and exploring abandoned buildings when I find a good one. During the summer I go swimming.
 
I don't really game on pc but sometimes I do photoshop. My "hobbies" are driving and exploring abandoned buildings when I find a good one. During the summer I go swimming.
that sounds nice

I don't know if there are any abandoned buildings in my vicinity, and I live far away from the ocean (swimming pools are packed with normies as well)

I should probably go hiking
 
If you're on jewindows then delete your cache files. If youre on linux, delete all the cache files from your package manager(Depends on which distro you're on). Linux(i'm unsure about other distros but I'm specifically mean arch because I use it) automatically backups previous version when you upgrade, so you can backtrack if bugs get found. Just delete that shit and it clears a ton of space.

run df -h before removing the packages and after removing the packages. I've cleared literally 10gbs just by doing this and I use a 256 ssd
thanks for the advice mang, it worked :feelsautistic:
 

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