Windows 10: C drive plugged

Discus and support C drive plugged in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hello all. I have a 120 GB C drive and a 2 TB F drive in my rig, and my C drive has topped out. I can't even update NVIDIA drivers due to only... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by NathanDeFayette, Jan 17, 2019.

  1. C drive plugged


    Hello all.


    I have a 120 GB C drive and a 2 TB F drive in my rig, and my C drive has topped out. I can't even update NVIDIA drivers due to only having 9.4 MB of memory left. I have read so many different things and can't get a straight answer on what to do. It seems the mass bulk of it is being taken up by the AppData folder. Is there any possible way to move that folder to the F drive since that's where I do everything out of anyway? And if so, how? I need to unclog this C drive bad and can't do it. At all.


    Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!!


    Nate

    :)
     
    NathanDeFayette, Jan 17, 2019
    #1

  2. Unallocated Space to C Drive

    Thanks
     
    realtravisbrown92, Jan 17, 2019
    #2
  3. Arun B J Win User
    C: Drive Admin Share Keeps Enabling

    Hi,



    Thank you for your response.



    I suggest you to follow the steps below and check if it helps.


    • Press Windows +E,

    • Right click on C: drive.

    • Select Sharing Tab.

    • Click on Advanced Sharing.

    • Uncheck “Share this folder”.


    Keep us posted on this issue so that we can assist you better.
     
    Arun B J, Jan 17, 2019
    #3
  4. C drive plugged

    Overclock your hard drive!!!

    Heres a much easier hack that I realized quite a few years ago that really does work!

    REQUIREMENTS:
    • Hard drive with molex power connection.
    • PSU with more than 1 strand that has molex plugs on it.
    • Wire strippers, soldering iron if you're fancy, electrical tape if you're not.
    STEPS:
    • Take the strand of connectors from your PSU, and decide which one will be the donator for this overclocking adventure.
    • Cut the yellow and orange cables, then twist them together.
    • Find the power connector you've chosen as the overclocking connector, and release the orange cable from the connector. Now use your preferred method to bind them together, then place it back together.
    • Plug in a drive and feel the speed!
    Congratulations! You've just overclocked your hard drive!
     
    Sir B. Fannybottom, Jan 17, 2019
    #4
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