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People can’t be civil, locking.

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What would you recommend I do so that I wouldn’t have ran into those issues? Suck it up and keep dealing with the headaches?

I’m no fan of Windows either, but it lets me play games when I want to play them.

Agreed, I switched my gaming rig to Linux for 6 months and was so excited to get things working. Went back to windows on it because I kept going to play with friends, and would often have to mess with Proton versions (again) to get the game working.

I really enjoy the Grounded games, so when Grounded 2’s early access was about to release I switched back to avoid dealing with those issues.

Still rocking Linux on my non-gaming devices though, aside from SteamDeck.

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After a refresh, I see you’re right.

We may lock this post if too many people break rules 5 or 7, please be nice to each other even if you don’t or can’t agree.

Also, just because we’ve already received a few reports for comments here: Our jobs as mods is not to remove things we disagree with, but to remove things that break LW rules, or community rules.

Same, I’ll bring some snacks
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That’s 931GB, so about 1TB.

I would do TreeSize then, make sure to run it as admin (there’s an option once you open it in the top left). Have that scan all your folders on that drive, then expand the biggest folders to see what’s eating all that space up. If you lookup any files that you aren’t sure if they’re important, usually you’ll find some discussions about whether that file is critical or not (for example, if they’re in c:\windows\system32). Comb through each large folder and see what you can clean-up, and that’ll give you some space back hopefully, or at least show you what you’re storing that’s eating it all up.

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