install size Update vs Clean

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  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 10074
       #1

    install size Update vs Clean


    Running on a 128GB SSD card, the Windows directory is around 50 GB's. Not much room left for anything else. Windows 8 was significantly less.

    After every update I delete the $Windows~BT directory and the Windows.old directory to free up about 8GB's.. but it's not enough.

    Would a clean install remove a lot of the junk in the Windows directory or is that always going to be the size?
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  2. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #2

    I'm going to take a stab at this and say you should save some space by doing a clean install. If I recall I used much less space when I did a clean install yesterday with build 10074.

    HTH
    Jeff
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  3. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
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    iamthedood said:
    Running on a 128GB SSD card, the Windows directory is around 50 GB's. Not much room left for anything else. Windows 8 was significantly less.
    What on earth do you have in your Windows folder? I have Build 10074 installed on three machines, this laptop I am using at the moment has the biggest Windows folder, about 21 GB.

    install size Update vs Clean-2015-05-06_15h18_12.png
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  4. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
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    C:\Windows usually ~ 20GB:
    install size Update vs Clean-2015-05-06_6-29-53.png


    1. Delete everything in C:\Windows\Panther, those files were used during installation and no longer needed
    2. Delete everything under C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download. Windows stores all downloaded updates.
      NOTE: Don't delete while Windows Updates is running.
    3. From Admin Command prompt, run: dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup to reduce the size of WinSxS folder
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  5. Posts : 194
    Win10
       #5

    iamthedood said:
    Running on a 128GB SSD card, the Windows directory is around 50 GB's. Not much room left for anything else. Windows 8 was significantly less.

    After every update I delete the $Windows~BT directory and the Windows.old directory to free up about 8GB's.. but it's not enough.

    Would a clean install remove a lot of the junk in the Windows directory or is that always going to be the size?
    What's the size of your Windows SxS folder?
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  6. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #6

    Build 10102 (upgrade from 10056)
    Windows folder size ~ 15GB (after deletion of unused system files)
    install size Update vs Clean-sem-titulo.png

    :)
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  7. Posts : 194
    Win10
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    Vladimir said:
    Build 10102 (upgrade from 10056)
    Windows folder size ~ 15GB (after deletion of unused system files)
    install size Update vs Clean-sem-titulo.png

    :)
    Ahhh, seems like a good time to research DISM.exe and all the benefits it provides!
    I posted a few days ago that I whittled 10GB off my Win8.1 Windows SxS folder using DISM.
    Brink has posted information about using it but I think the info you're looking for was posted back in the Win7 forum.
    DISM will analyze SxS folder, advise whether it should be cleaned, and then provide a means to clean it.
    Mine dropped from 16GB to 6GB.............. YMMV......
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  8. Posts : 16,623
    Windows 11 Pro X64
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    Close to 15Gb for me too. I agree with all above, clean install is the best option.
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  9. Posts : 194
    Win10
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    Dism


    Dude said:
    Close to 15Gb for me too. I agree with all above, clean install is the best option.
    I've violated the clean install rule when there was no ISO available (10041?) but you can still save 9 or10GB of space by cleaning your Win SxS folder. Did you analyze yours to see if it can be reduced?
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  10. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
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    Ahhh, seems like a good time to research DISM.exe and all the benefits it provides!
    I posted a few days ago that I whittled 10GB off my Win8.1 Windows SxS folder using DISM.
    Nice. I'll research a bit about it too.

    :)
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