clear program memory? - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

hello, developers
can anyone explain please
what does the program memory depend on? and how can i regularly free some space?

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How To Guide Unlocking Storage Space: Tips and Tricks for Optimizing Windows 11 and Identifying Storage Hogs

Hello, fellow XDA community members!
I wanted to share some valuable tips and tricks specifically tailored for Windows 11 users. If you find yourself wondering why your storage is getting filled up quickly or which apps or folders are consuming excessive space, fret not! I've compiled a set of practical insights to help you reclaim that valuable storage space and optimize your Windows 11 experience.
1. Utilize Windows 11 Storage Settings: Windows 11 offers enhanced storage management features. Navigate to "Settings" > "System" > "Storage" to access Storage Settings. Here, you can analyze disk usage, view recommendations, and efficiently manage your storage.
2. Leverage Windows 11 Storage Sense: Storage Sense is a built-in feature that automatically frees up storage space by removing unnecessary files and managing temporary data. Activate Storage Sense by going to "Settings" > "System" > "Storage" > "Configure Storage Sense." Customize its behavior to automatically clean up temporary files, recycle bin, and more.
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5. Check Folder Sizes: Use Windows Explorer or File Explorer to identify folders that are consuming a significant amount of storage space. Right-click on a folder, select "Properties," and review its size. This way, you can identify and manage folders that are taking up excessive storage capacity.
6. Utilize External Storage: Consider utilizing external storage solutions such as external hard drives or cloud storage services for files that are not regularly accessed. Offloading infrequently used files can help free up space on your Windows 11 system.
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I hope these insights and suggestions assist you in regaining control of your storage space and optimizing your Windows 11 experience. Feel free to share your own tips, discuss any challenges you may encounter, and let's collaborate to maximize our storage efficiency!
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