As long as you use the computer, Windows and some programs create temporary files with a lot of waste.
Other than that, some programs may bloat your C drive with some of their files to run their applications.
There are a few things you can do for this.
I suggest you run the priority disk cleanup tool and move some of your quick access folders to a different drive to free up space on the C Drive.
Open the Windows disk cleanup tool, click the "clean up system files" button in the window before running it and tick all unnecessary spaces. This will free up space on your computer.
Secondly, you can also move some Windows folders such as My Documents, my pictures, application data to a different drive.
For this, you can right-click your quick access folders and click the Move button from the location section to move them to a folder on a different drive.
In the video below, I explained how you can do them visually.
Other than that, some programs may bloat your C drive with some of their files to run their applications.
There are a few things you can do for this.
I suggest you run the priority disk cleanup tool and move some of your quick access folders to a different drive to free up space on the C Drive.
Open the Windows disk cleanup tool, click the "clean up system files" button in the window before running it and tick all unnecessary spaces. This will free up space on your computer.
Secondly, you can also move some Windows folders such as My Documents, my pictures, application data to a different drive.
For this, you can right-click your quick access folders and click the Move button from the location section to move them to a folder on a different drive.
In the video below, I explained how you can do them visually.