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Well, I wasn't really sure where to put my question, as it isn't really a traditional problem, but this seemed like the best place.
I currently have a 32gb SSD, 120gb SSD, and 1 TB HDD split into 2 500GB drives.
Now my 32gb SSD is set up as my C drive. My plan was to simply use it for Windows files, and that's it. However I've been trying to slim down some of the files on it, as the drive is completely full, and I've come to the point where I simply don't have enough space to reinstall Google Chrome, as every time I uninstall anything I can find, the space simply seems to be used up. I had 1gb spare the other day, and I'm down to under 200mb and I've not installed anything.
Therefore I'm curious as to what my options are. Is there a program I can use to completely clean anything that isn't Windows off this drive so I can put my necessity programs on it, like damn Chrome which you can't change it's directory? Or alternatively, is Windows too big to put on a 32gb SSD? Is that drive effectively useless, and I'll have to reinstall Windows onto my 120gb SSD? I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, in case which version of Windows 7 matters.
I have just recently done the SSD tweaks by Slaymate as well just before coming to post here.
I currently have a 32gb SSD, 120gb SSD, and 1 TB HDD split into 2 500GB drives.
Now my 32gb SSD is set up as my C drive. My plan was to simply use it for Windows files, and that's it. However I've been trying to slim down some of the files on it, as the drive is completely full, and I've come to the point where I simply don't have enough space to reinstall Google Chrome, as every time I uninstall anything I can find, the space simply seems to be used up. I had 1gb spare the other day, and I'm down to under 200mb and I've not installed anything.
Therefore I'm curious as to what my options are. Is there a program I can use to completely clean anything that isn't Windows off this drive so I can put my necessity programs on it, like damn Chrome which you can't change it's directory? Or alternatively, is Windows too big to put on a 32gb SSD? Is that drive effectively useless, and I'll have to reinstall Windows onto my 120gb SSD? I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, in case which version of Windows 7 matters.
I have just recently done the SSD tweaks by Slaymate as well just before coming to post here.