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Hello,
I made a mistake in not clicking my pc when installing the drivers first. Unfortunately, I did this while using snappy lite not extracted, I directly clicked the snappy lite.exe file without extracting it, so the path to where I downloaded these unneeded drivers is very confusing to find. I can see my storage decreasing by the amount of around 45 gb, but I cannot find where this 45 gb of drivers were installed to, i'm guessing due to my mistake of using the unextracted/unzipped snappy lite. I now extracted snappy lite, and once again was prompted to download the same drivers (this time i made sure to click my PC). I still have the ghost 45 gb of drivers sitting somewhere, unbeknownst to me.
I can't help you with that product. However I can highly recommend
http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/
to help you find the disk usage.
Is snappy lite not your product? I can show you the names of the junk drivers that I accidentally downloaded, if I know the names, can I find these drivers somewhere on my system?
