I've read that this might be an issue with Windows 10 and the computer using HDD/SSD space when memory is full.
I've tried the process of elimination and it doesn't seem to matter where I'm streaming my movies or what I'm doing with Steam and/or Steam Idle or Archi Steam Farm. I stream a lot of movies and shows on a wide variety of sites and I play a lot of games on Steam and use apps to idle Steam and farm for trading cards when I'm not playing a game.
So far this has eaten up as much as 34 GB in one session. I've read so far that it is a known Windows 10 issue, but for the first time I've noticed that no matter what I seem to be doing while I'm using my MBP, something in the background is continually writing to the hard drive taking up space, to the point that I eventually have to restart and after restarting, the missing space is returned and once again available. This list hasn’t changed since the last time Apple released the update to Boot Camp.Hey, wanted to give you a heads up that I AM experiencing some issues right now that I do not remember happening before the optional update. Essentially any Mac hardware that are build 2012 or later has the support. Here are the list of Mac’s that can run the latest Boot Camp 6.1 which supports Windows 10 natively. List of Supported Mac to Run Windows 10 with Boot Camp 6.1 What’s interesting is that Apple didn’t mention any support for the latest force touch trackpad that are in all the 2015 line of MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. USB-C (MacBook Retina 12-inch, early 2015).New Boot Camp 6.1 supports the following hardware on a Mac: Now your Windows 10 should contain all the drivers to fully support and run smoothly on your Mac hardware. Go back and boot into Mac OS X again, and get the latest Boot Camp software. After you finish upgrading your Boot Camp Windows partition to Windows 10. You need to make sure to first have your Mac’s firmware updated, then going to the existing Windows partition to run Apple Software Update which will install the FaceTime Camera driver. Then run Windows own installer to upgrade your existing Windows 7/8.1 to Windows 10. If your Mac already have an existing Windows partition and the Mac are belong to one of the supported Mac to run Boot Camp 6.1. To Upgrade Existing Windows to Windows 10 with Boot Camp The only difference is that you need to make sure to download and create a bootable Windows 10 USB from Windows 10 ISO. You can follow the same steps as we have guided you with install Windows 8.1 on Mac with Boot Camp. The steps to install a fresh Windows on your Mac is pretty much the same as any previous supported Boot Camp Windows versions. With this latest version of Boot Camp 6.1, Apple has dropped support for Windows in 32 bit, so if you have any Windows in running Boot Camp that are 32 bit, you will need to remove the partition and reinstall your Windows 10 in 64 bit. You get to experience all the goodies Windows 10 has to offer without the worry of any hardware that may or may not work.
This means that you can now install Windows 10 to fully replace Mac OS X. Today, Apple released the latest Boot Camp 6.1 that supports a various range of Mac to run Windows 10 natively without a virtual machine enabler, such as Parallels. It doesn’t take Apple long to release all the drivers to support Windows 10 running natively on Mac.