How to Use MC FolderSize to Free Up Disk Space Fast
1. Install and open MC FolderSize
- Download and run the installer from the official site (or your trusted source).
- Launch MC FolderSize; it scans folders and shows their sizes in a tree view.
2. Run a scan of the drive or folder
- Select drive/folder: Choose the drive (e.g., C:) or specific folder to analyze.
- Start scan: Click Scan (or Refresh) and wait—scanning large drives may take several minutes.
3. Sort and find large folders
- Sort by Size: Click the Size column to sort descending.
- Expand tree view: Drill down into top folders to find the largest subfolders.
- Use filters: If available, filter by file type or date to focus on large file categories (e.g., videos, installers).
4. Inspect contents and identify candidates for cleanup
- Right-click > Open folder: Jump to the folder in File Explorer to review files.
- Preview or properties: Check file modified dates and sizes to spot obsolete installers, backups, or large media.
- Temporary and cache folders: Pay special attention to temp, Downloads, and browser cache folders.
5. Safely remove unneeded files
- Backup first: For uncertain files, move them to an external drive or cloud first.
- Delete installers and duplicates: Remove old installers (.exe/.msi), archive files (.zip/.7z), and duplicate files.
- Uninstall large apps: Use Windows Settings > Apps to uninstall programs you no longer need.
- Use Disk Cleanup for system files: Run Windows Disk Cleanup or Storage Sense for system temp files, update caches, and previous Windows installations.
6. Automate and prevent future bloat
- Schedule periodic scans: Re-scan monthly to catch growth early.
- Enable Storage Sense or set limits: Configure Windows Storage Sense to auto-delete temp files and recycle bin contents.
- Move large media to external/cloud storage: Keep bulky video/photo libraries off the main drive.
7. Verify free space and monitor
- Check drive free space: Confirm space freed in File Explorer or Disk Management.
- Repeat if needed: Re-scan with MC FolderSize to ensure the biggest consumers were handled.
Quick safety checklist
- Do not delete system folders (Windows, Program Files) unless you know what they are.
- Backup before mass deletes.
- Empty Recycle Bin after confirming deletes to reclaim space.
Follow these steps to quickly identify and remove large, unnecessary files using MC FolderSize while keeping your system safe.
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