this is just daily usages of my system disk. totally normal. I did clear 1 TB of P*on from hardisk to backup disk, western digital 1tb gold. but this is new.... getting 0 bytes normally on daily ussage is harder than I thought. for those who worrying about OP, I allocates more space to boot and mic* as a form of op. yes you usually need 1 or 2 mb of efisystem partition only so disk is safe?
I understand the viewpoint why you download it (the same for me, no annoying buffering and stuffs), but the thing is... you might need to ease it up a bit, m'dude. I don't think that was enough for OP, though. 5-7% is ideal for me, personally.
-maybe he found a particular porn that he likes and would like to rewatch some time down the road. So he downloads it to avoid the hassle of having to search for it. -maybe his internet is shit and downloads videos so they dont have to buffer -maybe he feels its more secure because his isp provider cant see his history (or somebody who has access to his logs) Totally not speaking from experience btw
Also I like how this post has devolved from trying to solve OP's problem to discussing the efficiency of downloads pornos.
dude, normally people often leave 1/4 of drive C to be empty so they could run normally(okay). but you got it into full used? does your processor or HDD went overheat recently? cuz it's usually does.
It is normal. If you try to put something on full hdd you get an error message. In earler versons like win 7 etc. there was a change of color from blue to red if it came near full. Do not see any problem.
My system partition has always been between 35 and 60GB. I've never run out of space on it either. I just don't save anything to it. And I only install bigger programs or games if they need the ssd speeds. I've only ever run out of space on my media drive.
7% is good, but I'm not a fan of leaving space unused, I once flash a hard disk from MLC to mic-mic TLC, getting 30% extra storage, but the disk is Sh*t. that's if you have yet so see software use your appdata and local appdata as storage, and you have yet use visual studio and other IDE.