Win 10 Pro 64 no longer updates - apparently a number of weeks now?

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    First time I paid enough attention to notice, so I'm still thanking you anyway!
    Cheers!
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  2. Posts : 129
    Win 10 Pro 64bit - Build 18363.476 - Version 1909
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       #12

    OK guys...mounting the iso worked perfectly....thank-you so much !!

    Now I have these files in file manager (jpg)...is it safe to delete all these files/folders...some are from current operations and some are from the original upgrade to windows 10 last year ?

    Thanks...TiminAz
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    You don't want to get rid of $SysReset, and you probably can't delete Windows.old manually and easily. You can use Disk Cleanup (aka Cleanmgr.exe), then click the "Clean up system files" button, then select all the items associated with Windows Updates or old Windows installs, and it will get rid of most of the rest of them. Or, you can wait 10 days after the AU upgrade, and Windows will delete (most of) them for you. I don't know about System.sav, but you can get rid of Windows10Upgrade if it survives the previous treatment.
    HTH,
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       #14

    trinaz said:
    OK guys...mounting the iso worked perfectly....thank-you so much !!

    Now I have these files in file manager (jpg)...is it safe to delete all these files/folders...some are from current operations and some are from the original upgrade to windows 10 last year ?

    Thanks...TiminAz
    You're welcome and great it worked for you

    I myself have to use this option on one computer yesterday. You have used ISO to upgrade, I selected option from second post (DISM) with ISO mounted. Difference is in those files left behind. Both methods works similar otherwise.

    Like EdTittel posted, click on Start and type cleanup (clean would suffice) - then select disk cleanup and drive C: Proceed like stated in post above.

    Post back about how it goes.
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    EdTittel said:
    You can use Disk Cleanup (aka Cleanmgr.exe), then click the "Clean up system files" button...
    If you type Disk Clean-up in Search you can right-click on it and 'Run as administrator' - goes straight to the 'clean up system files' results that way.
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    AndreTen said:
    ...click on Start and type cleanup (clean would suffice)...
    d is all I need to type these days
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    Bree said:
    If you type Disk Clean-up in Search you can right-click on it and 'Run as administrator' - goes straight to the 'clean up system files' results that way.
    Good tip! Thanks @Bree :)
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    Bree said:
    d is all I need to type these days
    Isn't there a less typing intensive way ?
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    cereberus said:
    Isn't there a less typing intensive way ?
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  10. Posts : 129
    Win 10 Pro 64bit - Build 18363.476 - Version 1909
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       #20

    AndreTen said:
    You're welcome and great it worked for you

    I myself have to use this option on one computer yesterday. You have used ISO to upgrade, I selected option from second post (DISM) with ISO mounted. Difference is in those files left behind. Both methods works similar otherwise.

    Like EdTittel posted, click on Start and type cleanup (clean would suffice) - then select disk cleanup and drive C: Proceed like stated in post above.

    Post back about how it goes.
    Opps...the system basically is running fine...haven't tried to delete any files created during mount operations yet...but have come across another issue. Now all my "accessories" are not responding when clicking on them...ie...clock, calendar...etc.

    Just ran sfc /scannow an results are in jpg attached....also CBS.log ??

    Any further guidance will be greatly appreciated on how to get my accessories back...

    Thanks.....TiminAz
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