Freeing up C drive space on your Windows system needs to be done carefully, as deleting some system files randomly may lead to system problems. Here are some safe ways to remove hibernation files and free up C drive space:
Disable Hibernation Feature: The hibernation file (hiberfil.sys) is used to save your system state when your computer enters hibernation mode. If you rarely or not at all use hibernation mode, you may consider disabling this feature to free up space. Here's how to do it:
Open the "Start" menu, type "Command Prompt", find "Command Prompt" in the search results, and run it as an administrator (right-click "Run as administrator").
In the command prompt window, type powercfg.exe /hibernate off and press enter. This command will turn off hibernate mode and delete the hibernate files to free up space.
Clean up disk: Disk Cleanup tool can help you automatically find and delete useless temporary files, system logs and so on, here are the steps to do it:
Search for "Disk Cleanup" in the "Start" menu and open it.
In the Disk Cleanup dialog box, select your C drive and click "OK".
In the next window, check the types of files you want to delete, such as "Temporary Internet Files", "System Error Memory Dump Files" and so on, and then click "OK", and then click "Delete Files".
Please note that you should avoid deleting any system files that you don't understand. If you are not sure whether a file can be deleted, please consult the relevant documentation or seek professional help.
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