
Here’s How to Check If Windows 11 Is Secretly Gobbling Up Your Disk Space
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Windows quietly consuming disk for system features is a reminder that endpoint baselines are drifting upward—storage headroom you thought you had for local models, logs, or telemetry may not exist. Infra and IT teams should tighten monitoring on device storage and revisit assumptions about what “standard” laptops can actually support.
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