How to Disable the Low Disk Space Warning in Windows 10
This article is about How to Disable the Low Disk Space Warning in Windows 10. When a partition on your computer doesn’t have enough free space, Windows 10 displays a “Disk Low” warning every few seconds. If it bothers you, you can turn it off.
How to Disable the Low Disk Space Warning in Windows 10
We will show you how to turn off the “Low Disk Space” warning in Windows 10.
What you need to know
When you get the “Disk Low” warning message in the display, you should pay attention to it and see if you can free up space.
If this warning applies to your operating system drive (usually the C:\ drive), you should free up space on the C drive as soon as possible, otherwise many software programs will not work properly in Windows 10 may fail.
However, if the warning is for a non-system drive and you don’t care about it, or if you can’t free up disk space right now, you can disable the low disk space warning message. .
How to Disable the Low Disk Space Warning in Windows 10
Step 1: Open the Registry Editor.
You can do this by typing “regedit” (without the quotes) in the start menu search box.
Step 2: Find the following registry key.
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policy\Explorer\
Tip: If you don’t see the Explorer key under the Programs key, just create an Explorer key manually.
The specific steps are:
1) Right-click on the policy key and select New > Key.
2) A new key is created with the default name New Key #1 under Policy Key. Convert the new shortcut to Explorer.
Step 3: Select the Explorer key.
Then right-click any empty space in the right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
This will create a new DWORD value with the default name New View
#1. create a new DWORD value
Step 4: Change the newly created DWORD value to NoLowDiskSpaceChecks.
NoLowDiskSpaceChecks value
Step 5: Double-click the NoLowDiskSpaceChecks value and change the value data to 1.
This will remove the low disk space warning in Windows 10.
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
Step 6: Restart Windows 10 for the changes to take effect.
If you want to reset the Low Disk Space information in the future, just search for one registry key and delete the NoLowDiskSpaceChecks value.