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So my C drive (SSD) is 120GB, and it's basically operating with 1-3GB free space. I've installed a 1TB M.2 SSD card, and it would be great if I could make it the C drive.
You need some disk cloning software and then it's a piece of cake. MacOs includes this for free and I was amazed how easy it was... find a tool and then it's largely a case of follow a little wizard.
Adding a second drive would be my preference if you have the spare space - migrate documents and applications to D: and let Windows have the old drive for itself.
I would echo DonD - I use WinDirStat to see where the storage has gone. Are you sure Windows hasn't got a full backup installed there in a secret bit or something?
It's a desktop machine. I have windows on C, install programs to D and have my data on E.
I dug a little deepar and found that the hiberfil.sys file was consuming almost 50GB. I don't use hibernation mode, so I just opened an adminstrator cmd, and typed powercfg -h -off hiberfil.sys file has now disappeared.
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