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    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10

    How to Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10
    Published by Category: Performance & Maintenance
    09 Jul 2022
    Designer Media Ltd

    How to Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10


    You can use Disk Cleanup on a regular basis to reduce the number of unnecessary files on your drives, which can free up drive space and help your PC run better. It can delete temporary files and system files, empty the Recycle Bin, and remove a variety of other items that you might no longer need.

    Windows 10 has added a new System compression option in Disk Cleanup that will compress Windows binaries and program files to save space on your Windows hard drive. This could be useful if you are limited on free space on your hard drive.

    There's not much information available for this new System compression option, but it will most likely use NTFS compression. While compressing will save space on your Windows hard drive by how much is displayed for it Disk Cleanup, it may also decrease performance since it will take longer to read the compressed files as needed.

    See also: How Compress or Uncompress Windows 10 with Compact OS

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-disk_cleanup_system_compression.jpg

    Starting with Windows 10 build 19018, Microsoft is removing the Downloads folder option from Disk Cleanup.

    This tutorial will show you how to open and use Disk Cleanup and extended Disk Cleanup to help free up space by removing unneeded files in Windows 10.


    Disk Cleanup will only delete Temporary files older than 7 days by default.


    If you select (check) to delete the Previous Windows installation(s) item, you will no longer be able to go back to the previous version of Windows.



    Contents







    OPTION ONE

    To Open and Use Disk Cleanup


    1 Press the Win + R keys to open the Run dialog, type cleanmgr or cleanmgr /lowdisk (all items checked) into Run, and click/tap on OK to open Disk Cleanup.

    2 If you have more than one drive or partition on your PC, then select the Windows C: drive or the drive letter you wanted to clean, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

    It may take a few minutes before this opens.

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-1.jpg

    3 Do step 4, step 5, step 6, or step 7 below for what you wanted to do.


    4 To Clean Up Files for Only Your Account

    All users can use this option.

    A) Check and uncheck the items you want, click/tap on OK, and go to step 8. (see screenshots below)

    It may take a few minutes before this opens.


    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-2.jpg


    5 To Clean Up System Files

    You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to use this option.


    A) Click/tap on the Clean up system files button. (see screenshots below step 4)

    B) If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.

    C) Repeat step 2, and return.

    D) Check and uncheck the items you want, click/tap on OK, and go to step 8. (see screenshots below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-3.jpg


    6 To Uninstall Desktop Programs

    You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to use this option.


    A) Click/tap on the Clean up system files button to elevate (Run as administrator) Disk Cleanup. (see screenshots below step 4)

    B) If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.

    C) Repeat step 2, and return.

    D) Click/tap on the More Options tab, and click/tap on the Clean up button under Programs and Features. (see screenshot below)

    You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to use this option.

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-6.jpg

    E) You can now close Disk Cleanup if you like.

    F) You can now select to uninstall any desktop program that you no longer want. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-programs_and_features.jpg


    7 To Delete all but the most recent Restore Point

    You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to use this option.


    A) Click/tap on the Clean up system files button to elevate (Run as administrator) Disk Cleanup. (see screenshots below step 4)

    B) If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.

    C) Repeat step 2, and return.

    D) Click/tap on the More Options tab, and click/tap on the Clean up button under System Restore and Shadow Copies. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-6.jpg

    E) Click/tap on Delete to confirm. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-7.jpg

    8 Click/tap on Delete Files to confirm. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-4.jpg

    9 Disk Cleanup will now delete the selected items, and close when finished. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-cleanmgr-5.jpg






    OPTION TWO

    To Open and Use Extended Disk Cleanup


    You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do this option.


    1 Open an elevated command prompt.

    2 Copy and paste the command below into the elevated command prompt, and press Enter. (see screenshot below)

    The command prompt must be left open until Disk Cleanup has completely finished.


    cmd.exe /c Cleanmgr /sageset:65535 & Cleanmgr /sagerun:65535

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-extended_disk_cleanup-1.png

    3 Check or uncheck the items you want, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshots below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-extended_disk_cleanup-2.png

    4 Disk Cleanup will now delete the selected items, and close when finished. (see screenshot below)

    Open and Use Disk Cleanup in Windows 10-extended_disk_cleanup-3.png

    5 When Disk Cleanup has finished, you can close the command prompt if you like.


    That's it,
    Shawn Brink






  1. Posts : 7,724
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       #1

    Good one Shawn,
    Found over 7 gigs of compression files
    Cheers.
      My Computers

  2.    #2

    On a clean install of Win 10, I did a disk cleanup and found 3.28GB of System compression, should I check these for deletion ?
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  3. Posts : 17,838
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       #3

    COMPUTIAC said:
    On a clean install of Win 10, I did a disk cleanup and found 3.28GB of System compression, should I check these for deletion ?
    Apparently it doesn't delete anything but rather compresses files.
    There’s no way of knowing exactly what it’s proposing to compress. The description says simply "Compress windows binaries and program files".
      My Computer

  4.    #4

    I thought if I put a checkmark in the box next to it, it would remove the files.
    My thought was these were already compressed files. I need to know if it is safe to remove them.
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       #5

    COMPUTIAC said:
    I thought if I put a checkmark in the box next to it, it would remove the files.
    My thought was these were already compressed files. I need to know if it is safe to remove them.
    Sort of. Apparently it removes an uncompressed set of the same files.
    Last edited by Brink; 04 Feb 2015 at 09:24. Reason: link
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  6.    #6

    Thanks for the link. Looks promising but I will have to wait for the morning to make sense of it.
    Getting too late here and I'm brain dead from doing work on this lappy for the past few hours.
      My Computer

  7.    #7

    Has anyone been brave enough to remove System compression files from Disk Cleanup ?
    I noticed it is included in the amount of space you gain after running cleanup now, unless it was there before.
    Are these safe to remove yet ?
    Why was the link Edwin had removed ?

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    Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Feb 2015 at 15:27.
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  8. Posts : 17,838
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       #8

    COMPUTIAC said:
    Has anyone been brave enough to remove System compression files from Disk Cleanup ?
    I noticed it is included in the amount of space you gain after running cleanup now, unless it was there before.
    Are these safe to remove yet ?
    Why was the link Edwin had removed ?
    I ran the cleanup several times, I didn't see any repercussions.
    The link I posted previously probably had mis-information in it; my bad. Sorry.
      My Computer

  9.    #9

    Alright then, you checked the box for System compression ? Did they show up again ?
    It wasn't your fault about the link. Not a big deal.
      My Computer


 

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