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I had this same problem with reinstalling a Total War game the other day so I know what you mean here.
No problem my friend. I see you here trying to help all the time and I read your kind words on your profile about coming here to help. The same thing happened to me, reinstalled the game I posted about, verified the cache....failed to validate 1003 files !!..
I basically had to download it twice after the same issue you had with deleting the files but finally got it to work.
Good luck and thanks for helping others always. Happy gaming to you.
if you add up all the data I put in today, thats around just a little over 2/3's of a gb.
so how in the world did my disk space dropp from 25gb to 8 gb? after a few thoughts the only reason I could come up with is maybe perhaps everytime I start an update on steam, it steals that amount of data and saves it for the update. Only incomplete updates means that data was never used. I did have moments where I started and paused the update multiple times to see if it was my internet being slow or if the update just wasnt downloading.
in other words, I feel like steam has been setting aside that data and never relinquishing it. Its the only conclusion that makes sense. Theres just no way.
so is there any way you can remember how you got your space back?
That account no longer exists.
I have learned various notes through these methods such as Windows storing every installer you execute, the SXS directory, where framework/library code is stored, the use of program and app data folder, like extra graphics card drivers being stored there, temp and cache areas that can be cleared using the OS GUI application, and more.
Try those to identify what is working in the background, what it is doing, and how you can minimize it.