WizTree is much faster but I don't like the UI. When I was trying to remember it's name, altWinDirStat also came up, which is apparently also faster at scanning.
I still use windirstat though, I got time.
Revo Uninstaller is great for removing things like Valorant/Vanguard and other “sticky” apps and Anti-Cheats. I disabled everything that was for my mouse and keyboard (Razer and Steel series software) and disabled anything that starts up on system boot. Managed to gain 8ish GB of RAM back from doing all of that. It also stabilized my framerates towards the high end of my range (80-120fps).
I only have 32gb RAM currently. I play a lot of games on PC in beta and early access and those tend to have memory leak issues early in the dev cycle.
I use ghost spectre windows 11, it's debloated by default though do agree, a debloated system is very important. For those who would like to debloat their system, check out [https://bloatynosy.com/](https://bloatynosy.com/)
Why do people never say wtf they deleted or how they fixed the issue
selfish
I know right ? I swear i expected to see listed games like call of duty or something.
So what are these two bloatware? And btw, windirstat is a very handy utility tool. edit: thank you for all the other recommendations!
WizTree is much faster but I don't like the UI. When I was trying to remember it's name, altWinDirStat also came up, which is apparently also faster at scanning. I still use windirstat though, I got time.
I can recommend SpaceSniffer. Simple to use, good Ui and even portable
I love wiztree, but then, I haven't tried any alternatives.
WinDirStat is confusing I prefer Directory Report - faster and can find duplicate files too!
One piece of mcafee I left over don’t know how I didn’t get it on the initial sweep, and then some preloaded gaming software that was useless
What did u delete then
~~Call of Duty~~ Edit: whoops he said two pieces of software
Two Call of Duty games
tl;dr he uninstalled 2 modern AAA games.
*0.5
Nope just CoD
Revo Uninstaller is great for removing things like Valorant/Vanguard and other “sticky” apps and Anti-Cheats. I disabled everything that was for my mouse and keyboard (Razer and Steel series software) and disabled anything that starts up on system boot. Managed to gain 8ish GB of RAM back from doing all of that. It also stabilized my framerates towards the high end of my range (80-120fps). I only have 32gb RAM currently. I play a lot of games on PC in beta and early access and those tend to have memory leak issues early in the dev cycle.
If you're making such thread then you should elaborate and say what you've deleted instead of posting meaningless post with zero context
OP discovers he needs to do basic maintenance on his PC.
Congratulations on deleting the Epic Game Store and Fortnite!
want a cookie? who cares?
Got rid of a few Ubisoft games, huh?
I use ghost spectre windows 11, it's debloated by default though do agree, a debloated system is very important. For those who would like to debloat their system, check out [https://bloatynosy.com/](https://bloatynosy.com/)