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NadineEspinosa
Since the automatic installation of Windows 10 version 1803 update, I've encountered the following problems:
1. Low Disk Space - You are running out of disk space on Local Disk (D.
2. The pick your seat diagram on www.Fandango.com will not display using any of the following browsers: Microsoft Edge 42.17134.1.0; Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.48.17134.0; and Google Chrome 66.0.3359.181.
Prior to the update installed 5/9/2018, I never had a D drive. The constant "low disk space" message is annoying. The version 1803 update created a 450 MB partition that never previously existed, and then filled it with 388 MB of Other of which there are no folders, 13.8 MB system files, and 32.0 KB documents of which there are no folders. The update's created partition left only 47.1 MB free on local disk D.
Whereas there is 857 GB free on drive C, so there is plenty of storage space.
My laptop is a Dell XPS 15 9560 with an Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80 GHz quad core processor, 32.0 GB RAM, and 1TB solid state drive operating on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.
When will Microsoft be providing users a fix for the problems reported above? I've read other Community postings on the Microsoft website, and many are reporting the low disk space issue.
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1. Low Disk Space - You are running out of disk space on Local Disk (D.
2. The pick your seat diagram on www.Fandango.com will not display using any of the following browsers: Microsoft Edge 42.17134.1.0; Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.48.17134.0; and Google Chrome 66.0.3359.181.
Prior to the update installed 5/9/2018, I never had a D drive. The constant "low disk space" message is annoying. The version 1803 update created a 450 MB partition that never previously existed, and then filled it with 388 MB of Other of which there are no folders, 13.8 MB system files, and 32.0 KB documents of which there are no folders. The update's created partition left only 47.1 MB free on local disk D.
Whereas there is 857 GB free on drive C, so there is plenty of storage space.
My laptop is a Dell XPS 15 9560 with an Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80 GHz quad core processor, 32.0 GB RAM, and 1TB solid state drive operating on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.
When will Microsoft be providing users a fix for the problems reported above? I've read other Community postings on the Microsoft website, and many are reporting the low disk space issue.
Continue reading...