How to Delete the Windows.old Folder
in Windows 10

When
you upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10, the software retains a copy of
your old operating system just in case you want to revert. However, if you
decide that you're happy running Windows 10 and don't want to roll back, you're
left with at least 15GB of wasted space on your hard drive, all of it stored in
a folder called Windows.old. If you simply try to delete the Windows.old
directory in File Explorer, the system won't let you remove most of the files
because it considers them system files.
Here's
how to delete the Windows.old folder and save a lot of space.
1. Type
"Free up disk space" into the Windows search box.

2. Click
the shortcut for "Free up disk space . . ."

3. Click
OK. Change the drive if your Windows disk is not already
selected.

4. Click
Clean up system files.

5. Click
OK again when the drive letter is displayed. The Disk Cleanup window will
appear again.

6. Check
"Previews Windows installation(s)" in the Files to delete box
and Click OK.

7. Click
Delete Files when asked to confirm.

8. Click
Yes when prompted to confirm your decision.

The
software will take anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes to delete the
files.


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