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so i should do a disk-clean up of my hard disk? (C:) ??
Right click on the C drive in Windows Explorer, hit properties and then disk cleanup.
Type "Clean" in the search bar (also works on non english versions of Windows) and run it.
Ok i'm actally running the disk-clean up :)
ok but i don't think the disk-clean up will remove the two folders called Windows.old :/
It does, thats the safe and proper way to remove those; as those are deemed "Previous Windows Installation(s)"
oh ok i've gain 61.7 gb of disk space on Windows(C:)
To do that you would need to take ownership of the folder first and that's a pain in the ass for beginners.
You never need to do this, again that's what Disk Cleanup is for.
Everything in Disk Cleanup is safe to delete/remove.
Also use this after you have completed Windows Updates and the OS has rebooted, as a means of deleting un-needed WU Cache.
Since your OS is fresh once again, be sure to do Windows Updates and then go install all latest hardware Drivers, from the various chipset websites, as per your hardware specs; before messing with Games and such.