The curious donut that I am, I found similar issues listed. Apparently the answer is running chkdsk /r, as it’s simply a misrepresentation / bug instead of actual bloat.
You could try that and let us know if that worked for you.
Disclosure: chkdsk /r is a command that attempts to repair hard drives sectors.
Lmk when u find a solution
The curious donut that I am, I found similar issues listed. Apparently the answer is running
chkdsk /r
, as it’s simply a misrepresentation / bug instead of actual bloat.You could try that and let us know if that worked for you.
Disclosure:
chkdsk /r
is a command that attempts to repair hard drives sectors.I found a great solution, windows dosent occupy a single bit on my system, I use arch BTW