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Thank you for the reply. First, as you know, that 'screenshot' is not mine. Obviously he hadn't removed it (Windows Update Cleanup) at that point because he wasn't aware it was there till he just checked.
Secondly, in the past when I deleted the 2.36 GB Windows Update File (or could have been called Windows Update Cleanup) it was definitely gone. The reason I say that is because upon rebooting the computer, it was not there when I checked the Temporary Files. So my premise instead of being incorrect is actually correct. I have in the past checked it for example, a week afterwards and it was not there. Remember how I check that is through Settings / System / Storage / Temporary Files. But then suddenly out of the blue, this will just show up as it did yesterday.
As to posting a screenshot, that would be pointless because I removed the File in question. Again, as to how I'm removing that is through Settings / System / Storage / Temporary Files.
As to the File remaining, as told you, it is at present removed, like totally gone. As to identifying this File, my question to you is, why further identify it when I'm being told clearly it is a WIndows Update Cleanup File.
As to concerns, this is not a concern. It is a question as you should see right from the outset. I for the first time just checked on two other machines and found the same two Files called Windows Update Cleanup, one of which was 7.77 GB. I consequently removed those also.
So apparently, for some weird and wonderful reason, this is a thing that Windows does. The fact 'meebers' found it on his computer not being aware it was even there, seems to confirm this is a Windows issue. My question to you then remains, why is that? Do you or have you noticed that in the past on your computer? And if someone should be up against it for HD space, would this not become a rather queer situation?
Finally, when this pops up again, I can post a screenshot but you're not going to see anything different than what 'meebers' has already shown you.