How to Enable and Configure Windows 10 Storage Sense
How-ToBy Steve Krause Published April 12, 2021Automatically delete temporary system and application files using Windows 10 Storage Sense. Let’s review how to enable and configure this feature.Windows 10 has a bad habit of keeping old temporary files lying around which don’t do anything other than take up hard drive space. A new feature in Windows 10 called Storage Sense helps solve this issue by automatically deleting temporary files and content from your recycle bin. It may not be enabled so let’s jump in and review hot to enable and configure it to keep your hard drive nice and clean.How to Configure Storage Sense on Windows 10Start off by going to Settings > System > Storage,or useWindows keyboard shortcut Windows key+Q and type: storage. The Storage Sense option is hard to miss, just flip the toggle switch to enable it.To customize Storage Sense, just click the “Configure Storage Sense or run it now” link.Now you have several settings to choose from. First, and foremost, is to choo...