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I have installed Cygwin software which contains C++ and c compiler, debugger and some more things. Later on I decided to install all what Cygwin contains in itself. But I run out of memory on C: disk. So I stopped installation or extraction. Anyway, Whatever was left on my C: disk it takes its space. I want to remove it.

How can I delete those data remnants from HDD?

I tried CCleaner and C: disk cleaner, but it did not help.

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  • Have you checked the recycle bin?
    – ott--
    Nov 19, 2011 at 20:48
  • No, they are not there.
    – ucas
    Nov 19, 2011 at 21:26

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Assuming you installed cygwin into c:\cygwin simply delete this folder with all it's content.

But please be aware you also delete you cygwin-users' home directories then. So if you created something under c:\cygwin\home\ you might backup this data prior to deleting.

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