Meanwhile, my laptop is almost full and I can no longer work and stream properly. However, most of the space is taken up by the Windows files and I do not know what I can delete. I need the programs installed for the work so I can't just delete them…
Buy a larger hard drive.
Check if you can retrofit another hard drive. Many laptops have enough room for another SSD
I thought you can't upgrade laptops? Everyone always says that they are so built that you can't do that. Have Acer Nitro from 2015
That's nonsense… Of course you can upgrade those things. Not in every way, but read-only memory, ram and so you can retrofit. Mostly even plugin modules like wlan or bt adapters are feasible. Only something like cpu or gpu upgrade will tend to be nothing.
on the other hand, you have to get the things on the other side now on because most manufacturers are diligent in preventing this.
Can one replace the C hard disk? So the main thing is windows on it. That's the full one with me
You can exchange any drive. It does not matter to the computer whether the partition is c \ or d \ or f \ to z \ on the physical volume… If you remove the drive and replace it with a new one, you have to reinstall windoof, repartition and reformat the drive, But that has become really so easy under windoof that it can do a poor and leadless blind man without effort. In the past you had to mount all this via a startup disk and the fdisk console and assign the drive. How many heads and tracks and general sector size blah blah.
of course, you can easily change everything
1. Get it
2. Old drive out
3. New in
4. Reinstall Windows (best via usb stick if goes)
5. Underpants
6 ?!
7. Great profit!
of course assumes that you can do something
Bigger SSD.
Otherwise, it is difficult to judge, because you yes about the most important data -. B. The current memory - excluding.
Can you also install ne hdd instead? Or the laptop has a problem with it if there's no ssd? (have no idea of the area)
.html this is my memory, but here it is only about C first
Technically possible.
If you have an increased risk of data loss and costs due to head crashes and the like. Ä. Accept - coupled with a massive loss of performance.
Hm this is not so good for my purposes, you may know where to get ne ssd with plenty of memory for acer laptops? On Amazon, I found none, always only hdds: /
Assuming that there fit normal 2.5 "disks with SATA interface: https://geizhals.de/...1%7E4836_2.