The computer I am using has 7 other user accounts besides my own user account. Now it is running out of disk space. The operation system is Windows 10. Under "settings->storage," I can see "Other people" are using 220 GB in total. I believe there is one old user account that no one currently uses but has a lot of stuff in it. I cannot remember which one it is exactly. Is there a way to see how much of this 220 GB is used by each user so I know which user account to delete? What command can achieve this?
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To get a nice graphic display of all disk usage, try a third-party tool such as TreeSize Free, WinDirStat or an alternative.
In particular, look in the folders C:\Users\[user name]. To do so, you'll need to run the application as Administrator.
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