Why does the Win10 system become larger the more it is used?
There are several possible reasons that can cause the Win10 system files to grow larger over time.
- System updates: Each system update brings in new features and fixes bugs, increasing the overall size of the system.
- Applications and files: Over time, users may install and use more applications and files, which will occupy the storage space of the system.
- Cache files: The Win10 system automatically creates some cache files to improve system performance. These cache files may increase over time, thus increasing the system’s size.
- Temporary files: During regular system use, some temporary files are created and stored in the system, and these temporary files may increase over time.
- Recycle bin files: When a user deletes files, they will be moved to the recycle bin, which takes up a certain amount of storage space.
To reduce the size of Win10 system files, you can try the following methods:
- Regularly clean temporary files and recycle bin files.
- Uninstall unnecessary applications and delete files that are no longer in use.
- Clean up system files using a disk cleaning tool.
- Compress files and folders to save storage space.
- Turn off some unnecessary features and services in the system settings.