Finally, the Windows 10 Anniversary Update was released on August 2,
2o16. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update was rolled out to the users via
Windows Update and the Media Creation Toolkit. The new update includes a
number of UI improvements to the Start menu, notification center,
taskbar, and overall dark theme. Windows has also added a new Ink
feature, changes to Cortana, extension support for Edge browser and many
more.
While all the new features and improvements look fine, did you know when you update it might end up losing anywhere between 5GB and 20GB of storage space, based on how big your existing Windows installation currently is. That’s right!
When you upgrade your Windows 10 to Anniversary Update (version 1607), Windows 10 automatically creates a backup of your previous build of Windows 10 to a folder called Windows.old so that users can uninstall Windows 10 Anniversary Update and revert to the previous build if required. However, it also downloads needed data to set up the new version, while also leaving behind some temporary files that were used during the process.
First, open “This PC” and right-click the C: drive to open the “Properties” screen.
By following this path, you will reach the window that allows you to delete files that are utilizing your space:
Disk Cleanup > Clean up system files (admin rights needed) > Previous Windows installations
This “Previous Windows installations” section in several cases has more than just a few gigabytes of data, so verify this option and hit the “OK” button. Based on the size, it may take a while to complete. However, once it is completed, you will be able to regain all this space. The cleanup should also get rid of your Windows.old folder from your C: drive, along with the option to downgrade to a previous Windows version.
Source: Softpedia
While all the new features and improvements look fine, did you know when you update it might end up losing anywhere between 5GB and 20GB of storage space, based on how big your existing Windows installation currently is. That’s right!
When you upgrade your Windows 10 to Anniversary Update (version 1607), Windows 10 automatically creates a backup of your previous build of Windows 10 to a folder called Windows.old so that users can uninstall Windows 10 Anniversary Update and revert to the previous build if required. However, it also downloads needed data to set up the new version, while also leaving behind some temporary files that were used during the process.
So,
be very sure before you follow the steps to recover lost space after
installing the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It is also important to
note that you won’t be able to downgrade back to your existing Windows
version, if you remove these files. In other words, the only way to
downgrade will be to clean-install whatever version of Windows you are
running.
How to regain disk space after installing Windows 10 Anniversary UpdateFirst, open “This PC” and right-click the C: drive to open the “Properties” screen.
By following this path, you will reach the window that allows you to delete files that are utilizing your space:
Disk Cleanup > Clean up system files (admin rights needed) > Previous Windows installations
This “Previous Windows installations” section in several cases has more than just a few gigabytes of data, so verify this option and hit the “OK” button. Based on the size, it may take a while to complete. However, once it is completed, you will be able to regain all this space. The cleanup should also get rid of your Windows.old folder from your C: drive, along with the option to downgrade to a previous Windows version.
Source: Softpedia
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