To begin, open an elevated command prompt, type cleanmgr /sageset:n – where n can be any integer between 1 and 65535. The reason the range goes up to 65535 is because of how Windows interprets the ...
The built-in Disk Cleanup Tool may have some items to delete checked and unchecked by default. But you may want to have all the items checked by default instead when you open it. This post will show ...