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October 9, 2018
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no space after uninstall

  • October 9, 2018
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Hi all,

i instaled lightroom, it tried to import photos, after a while i had no more free space, so i uninstalled it and i was going to install it again another day after i will get a new hard drive.

However, after the uninstall there is still no free space in my hard drive, how can i fix this?

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    Correct answer JohanElzenga

    Uninstalling only removes the application itself. The application does not take much space, so removing it does not free up much space. Your images and the Lightroom catalog previews are the ones that take up space. They don't get removed by uninstalling. By default these are in your Pictures folder.

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    JohanElzenga
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    JohanElzengaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    October 9, 2018

    Uninstalling only removes the application itself. The application does not take much space, so removing it does not free up much space. Your images and the Lightroom catalog previews are the ones that take up space. They don't get removed by uninstalling. By default these are in your Pictures folder.

    -- Johan W. Elzenga
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    October 9, 2018

    Thank you very much but in my case catalog previews are at D, the problem is at C after the installation of lightroom and still having problem after uninstalling it.

    I even deleted the catalog from D.... and then from recycle bin which is at C but i still can't free up space

    JohanElzenga
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    Community Expert
    October 9, 2018

    bimmercorfu  wrote

    Thank you very much but in my case catalog previews are at D, the problem is at C after the installation of lightroom and still having problem after uninstalling it.

    I even deleted the catalog from D.... and then from recycle bin which is at C but i still can't free up space

    Where are your images? The images are not stored inside the catalog, they are stored elsewhere.

    -- Johan W. Elzenga