Ok, let's try using Disk Cleanup to free up some disk space.
Let’s use the Disk Cleanup tool to delete temporary files and system files from your device. In the search box on the taskbar, type Disk Cleanup, then select it from the results.
Note:Â Â If your device has more than one SSD/HDD installed and assigned with a drive letter, Disk Cleanup will ask you to select the disk you would like to clean up. Only one disk can be selected at a time.
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Select the check box next to the type of files you want to delete. (To view a description of each type of file, select the name.) By default, Downloaded Program Files, Temporary Internet Files, and Thumbnails are selected. Be sure to clear those check boxes if you don't want to delete those files.
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To free up even more space, select Clean up system files, and then select the type of system files you want to delete. Disk Cleanup will take a few moments to calculate the amount of space that can be freed up.
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After you’ve selected the types of files you want to delete, select OK, and then select Delete files in the confirmation window to start the cleanup.
Note: If it’s been fewer than 10 days since you upgraded to Windows 10, your previous version of Windows will be listed as a system file you can delete. If you need to free up drive space, you can delete it, but then you won't be able to go back to your previous version of Windows.