I have the following problem: yesterday my new laptop arrived and it has two SSD hard drives. Windows C: 100 GB and Data D: 400 GB. Now I'm downloading all the things I need and my laptop keeps saying the memory is full. I've tried everything. Disk pool is not possible and when I try to change the location I get an error message.
Really physically 2 hard drives or is there a 500GB SSD installed, which was only partitioned 2x?
100GB for C: \ does not sound like the usual disk size and is too small in the long run, minimum would be 256Mb.
Since everything was "not a sensible" solution, especially if you want to make a backup of the laptop, I decided to replace my D: disk with a 1TB model.
A 256GB was installed on C: \, D: now has sufficient capacity, all my data and downloads are now here.
What kind of device did you buy? As disa1 wrote, it can only be 1 physical disk with 2 partitions (which would go about). With larger gaming devices, an additional data carrier can usually be installed, the smaller multimedia / everyday laptops do not offer this.