Performance :: Why Does Disk Clean-up Take Forever
Nov 19, 2015
Windows 10.10240 on a 40 GB HDD partition - required to make another 7 GB for upgrade to 10.10586. Deleted a few GB of ISO downloads and then ran Disk Clean-up for about 400MB.
So far it has taken about twice as long to do the clean up as it will to complete the upgrade, and it's only 2/3 cleaned.
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I have
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MOBO: msi MSI H61MA-E35 (B3)
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Edit: Wasn't sure if this should go here on into the Install section, mods feel free to move it if needed.
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