New Windows 10 preview shows off storage trick to save you disk space

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft has pushed out another fresh preview build for the big Windows 10 update due next month (Redstone 5), with a bunch of general
fixes for fast ring testers, and one more interesting change highlighted which aims to help you manage your drive space better.Storage Sense
is, as the name suggests, all about enabling you to make more sensible use of your available storage space.The latest introduction is the
ability to automatically free up space on your drive by taking older and/or unused files on the local disk, and putting them online
In other words, filing them away in OneDrive, with the actual files being represented as placeholders on your PC.Everything happens
seamlessly in the background, so this could be a nifty and convenient feature for those struggling to find storage space on their local
drive
Testers will need to turn the feature on (in Settings, under System > Storage) to give it a whirl.Still tinkeringOddly enough, in the blog
post detailing the new preview build (17758), Microsoft says this capability went live in a previous build (17720), but the firm has only
build, and the rest of the work Microsoft has done revolves around bug fixes, including stopping certain apps crashing when saving files.Of
just around the corner now.