Why does "System Files" take half of my total space?
I have redmi note 9 pro, and as you can see in that link, I have nearly 50 gigs of system files. What are those files and how can I delete them? Any help would be appreciated.
I have redmi note 9 pro, and as you can see in that link, I have nearly 50 gigs of system files. What are those files and how can I delete them? Any help would be appreciated.
Merhaba, yksde 7.7k sıralama yaptım. odtü ve itü gelmese bile onları ilk sıralara yazacağım ancak sonrasında ne yazacağımdan emin olamadım. Sizce makine,eem,ehm veya elektrik mühendisliği için şehir, staj, eğitim açısından yıldız mı yoksa hacettepe mi daha iyidir?
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