[5 Methods] HP Stream Factory Reset Not Enough Space

If you encounter HP Stream factory reset not enough space, the 5 methods can help you extend drive space. Besides, you can learn to upgrade to a large disk in here as well.

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By Irene / Updated on March 25, 2024

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User case: How do I fix HP Stream factory reset not enough space?

 

I bought a laptop from a friend, but it still needed to be restored to factory settings. It's an HP Stream 14. When I try to factory reset it, I get a message saying there's not enough space. I manually went and deleted everything I possibly could, including the old account which needs an update, but Windows won't update because there's not enough space. How do I fix this? I also ran disk cleanup, but it won't delete the temp files. I've tried using the command prompt to delete the temp files, but that won't work either.

- Question from Microsoft Community

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HP Stream laptops usually have very little internal storage, often just 32GB or 64GB. What's taking up your disk space and making your already small storage laptop even more cramped? On new HP Stream PCs, pre-installed files, updates, user data, and temporary files may further take up available space. On older computers, accumulated cache, junk files, and outdated operating system or software files can also take up a lot of free space. Just like HP Stream users, many computers from various brands experience low disk space issues as well.

To fix factory reset HP Stream not enough space can be easy. All you need do is choose a powerful tool to check and remove unnecessary data to expand the drive space. In the next section, we will share with you how.

How to fix “Not enough space to factory reset” in any Windows computers?

If you want to make room for drive space to factory reset your PC, there are 5 effective methods. You can clean junk files, delete large/duplicate files, or other ways you like. You can even choose to upgrade to a large disk to fix it once for all. By the way, if you don’t know how to correctly factory reset your PC, you can read this passage for reference.

Method 1. Run PC Cleaner

If you search "How to fix HP Stream factory reset not enough space" on Google, you may find many Windows built-in tools that can be used. However, most of these tools cannot thoroughly scan your computer and may miss valuable space (like the help seeker who used CMD). If you want to get enough space and solve the not enough space to factory reset issue once and for all, it's better to use a professional tool like AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard.

This is a free and multifunctional tool that offers a PC Cleaner feature. It can thoroughly scan your computer to find junk files, cache, temporary files, and other useless data. This will help you easily reclaim several gigabytes of space, resolving the factory reset not enough space problem.

AOMEI Partition Assistant

The Best Windows Disk Partition Manager and PC Optimizer

Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. The program will show all the disks and partitions on your computer. Click on the "Free up" and "PC Cleaner" options.

free up space

Step 2. The software will estimate the amount of disk space you can free up, approximately 7.69 GB in this case. Click on "Start Scan" to begin scanning your PC for junk files.

start scan

Step 3. Allow the program to run for a few minutes until the progress bar reaches 100%.

scanning

Step 4. The software will automatically select some junk files that it considers safe to delete without harming your computer. Review the selected files, choose the ones you want to remove, and click on "Clean All".

after scanning

Step 5. Once the cleaning process is complete, click on "Back" to return to the main interface of the program.

cleanup finished

Method 2. Delete large files

To further effectively make room for space, it is advisable to upgrade to the AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional edition, as it can provide more robust and reliable functions for problem-solving. For example, its Delete Large Files function also helps you quickly find and delete large files by type, which can be a good choice for extending disk space and fix not enough disk space to factory reset no matter you are using HP Stream or other devices.

Step 1. Run the Delete Large Files from AOMEI Partition Assistant.

Upgrade to the AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional edition. Then, double-click to open it. Click "Free up"> "Delete Large Files" at the top interface.

Delete Large Files

Step 2. Select folders or disk to scan according to your prefer.

Here, select the target partition or folder and click "Start Scan".

Start Scan

Step 3. After that, select large files you want to delete.

All large files will be listed from largest to smallest. Please tick the files and click "Delete".

Delete

Step 4. Make sure these files are the files you need to delete.

Finally, all large files you select will be summarized again. After confirming, click "Delete Now" to submit the operations.

The "Delete Large Files" tool can scan a drive or folder for big files. After the scan, you'll see a list of these files with details like where they're located, how much space they take up, and when they were last used. The program will highlight important files in red, so be cautious when handling those. To free up space, select the files you want to remove and click "Delete" to permanently erase them from your computer.

Method 3. Allocate free space from empty drive

If the C drive has insufficient space, you can use the "Merge Partition" function to merge the independent unallocated space with the C drive. Or, you can directly allocate the free space from other drives to C drive.

Step 1. Open AOMEI Partition Assistant on your computer. Find the partition with extra space (like partition D) and right-click it. Choose "Allocate Free Space" from the menu.

Allocate Free Space

Step 2. A new window will appear. Choose how much space you want to allocate and select the partition you want to add the space to (like C drive).

Allocate From D To C

Step 3. You'll see a preview of the changes. To apply them, click "Apply" and then "Proceed".

Apply Allocate Free Space

★Tips:
Since the system drive is involved, a restart is required.
This applies to different partitions on the same physical hard drive.
To perform this task in Windows Server, you can turn to the Server edition.

Method 4. Remove duplicate files

Over years of computer use, a large number of duplicate files may accumulate, which causes not enough disk space to factory reset. AOMEI Partition Assistant's Duplicate Files Finder makes it simple to get rid of these duplicates. It scans your computer fast, finds duplicate files (even hidden ones), and gives you detailed reports to check.

Step 1. Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant.

Click the "Free up" on the main tab and select "Duplicate Files Finder".

Click Duplicate Files Finder

Step 2. Select scan range.

Here, all the partitions on the computer are displayed. Click on "Scan" to start scanning. Also, if the partition is locked, the program will still scan it and display duplicate files on the partition. However, it cannot delete duplicate files on locked drives.

Start Scan

Step 3. Preview all duplicate files.

After the process is finished, all duplicate files that meet the conditions you set will be displayed. You can click the "Preview" to see the duplicate files.

Preview

Step 4. Select duplicate files and relocate them.

You can select the duplicate files you want to delete. Or, click "Smart Select" to automatically select duplicate files. Then, click "Move to folder".

Remove to the Recycle Bin

Method 5. Move installed programs to another drive

If your computer has another partition, or you have an external hard drive/disk always connected to your computer, then you can move some large applications to it, thereby getting more space on the C drive and allowing your The system remains in good condition. The tool's “APP Mover" feature allows you to move installed programs and folders from one drive to another without reinstalling or resolving path issues.

Step 1. Enter "App Mover" function.

Click “Free up”, then select the “App Mover” feature.

App mover

Step 2. Confirm move subject.

In the new window, click “App Mover”. If you want to move folders, you can choose "Move Folders".

Two options

Step 3. Select one partition that you want to move applications.

In the new window, you will see all partitions, and the number and size of installed programs on every partition will also be displayed. Select one partition where the target programs are stored and click "Next".

Select partition

Step 4. Tick Apps you want to move.

Choose the applications you want to move and select the target location, then click "Move".

Tick app

Step 5. Confirm the moving task.

In the pop-up window, you need to confirm forcibly closing running applications when moving starts. Click "OK" to begin the process.

OK

Warning: To ensure the apps run properly during the moving, please don't move or delete files by yourself in the source and target directories. Just leave it all to the software.

❌ Warning: To ensure the apps run properly during the moving, please don't move or delete files by yourself in the source and target directories. Just leave it all to the software.

Further reading: What to do if there is still not enough space after following the methods?

What if the situation is still not completely fixed and you still cannot do factory reset due to limited space even if you follow the methods above? If the problem persists even after trying the methods mentioned above, it's best to think about upgrading to a larger disk, like 128GB or more. This not only helps with the factory reset but also benefits future use unless you plan to sell it.

The software includes a Clone Disk function, offering many advantages that allow you to quickly and effectively transfer all data and ensure a successful boot.

Step 1. Go to "Clone" > "Clone Disk" from the top pane.

copy-wizard

Step 2. Choose the preferred clone method. Here select "Clone Disk Quickly" to clone only used space.

methods

Step 3. Choose the source disk and click "Next" to proceed. Then select the destination disk and click "Next". Tick "Optimize the performance of SSD" if the target one is SSD.

target-one

Step 5. Change partition size on the target disk if you choose the "Clone Disk Quickly" method in step 3, or keep the defaults (Clone without resizing partitions) and click "Next".

edit

Step 6. Reading notes on how to boot from the cloned disk, click "Finish", and then click "Apply". Once the task is completed, your old drive has been successfully cloned to the new SSD or larger disk.

Summary

Generally, the 5 methods can be quite effectively to fix HP Stream factory reset not enough space problem. But if you need, you can also upgrade to a large disk. As you may see during the problem solving process, there are many other practical functions. You can also use it to move/resize, clone, delete partitions, or rebuild corrupted MBR, and so on. For Windows Server users, it has the Server edition for a compatible environment.

Irene
Irene · Staff Editor
Irene is an Editor of AOMEI Technology. She devotes herself in giving insightful thoughts on common computer problems with simple and clear guidance. Irene loves to help people solve problems and explore more solutions on relevant issues. She loves reading, singing and travelling.