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    1 month ago

    What would you recommend I do so that I wouldn’t have ran into those issues? Suck it up and keep dealing with the headaches?

    I’m no fan of Windows either, but it lets me play games when I want to play them.


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    1 month ago

    Agreed, I switched my gaming rig to Linux for 6 months and was so excited to get things working. Went back to windows on it because I kept going to play with friends, and would often have to mess with Proton versions (again) to get the game working.

    I really enjoy the Grounded games, so when Grounded 2’s early access was about to release I switched back to avoid dealing with those issues.

    Still rocking Linux on my non-gaming devices though, aside from SteamDeck.






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    • You mentioned hard drive, is it a SSD or HDD?
    • How big of a drive?
    • When you say its getting used up, do you mean its running out of space or the performance is at 100%?

    For space: Check what your largest files are, then see if its safe to remove them. Tools like TreeSize are great for this specific usecase.

    For performance: Narrow down exactly whats causing it to hit 100% usage. To do that, open task manager, then click the hard drive column. Sort it so they most utilize process is at the top, and that will be whats causing it to max.

    Another thing you could try is running these two commands in an elevated powershell/cmd window (right click start, select “run cmd as admin”):

    • SFC /ScanNow
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth