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  1. Posts : 87
    Windows 10 X64 Home
       #40

    Append here i have make a same question....... i obtain a suggestion, on first place, to check all value except somethings related to a "setup.log".
    I have run the command from command prompt......... i have look all about 25 voices but what's the voices about setup.log ?? How i need to check or not check ?
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  2. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #41

    Hello DJ, :)

    The setup.log is only a log file of your Windows installation. If you don't need it, it's safe to check and be deleted.

    Windows Setup Log Files
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  3. Posts : 87
    Windows 10 X64 Home
       #42

    Brink said:
    Hello DJ, :)

    The setup.log is only a log file of your Windows installation. If you don't need it, it's safe to check and be deleted.

    Windows Setup Log Files
    Yeah i know....... but i need some info about what's the exact voices.

    Otherwise i have run and i have check all voices inside......... after that i have waited about 40 minutes and i see a lot of space returned back on my C:\.

    The folder windows.old now it's very little small.......... it's about 50MB and contain only this path:
    C:\Windows.old\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_d3851cb7c8216f9e

    I don't know because this path it's been conserved.

    On D:\ the ESD it's remained inside the folder "Windows10Upgrade" and also on C:\ i can see this same folder and i don't know if it's need to maintain or how i can remove/uninstall.

    I need to run again the advanced clean ?
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  4. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #43

    I wouldn't recommend to manually delete anything like that.

    Each item in Disk Cleanup gives you a general description of what is included with it. They are all safe to delete, but it just depends on you if you want to keep something or not based on your needs.

    For example, if you check "Previous Windows installation(s)", it will delete the Windows.old folder content, and you will no longer be able to go back to a previous Windows.
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  5. Posts : 87
    Windows 10 X64 Home
       #44

    Brink said:
    I wouldn't recommend to manually delete anything like that.

    Each item in Disk Cleanup gives you a general description of what is included with it. They are all safe to delete, but it just depends on you if you want to keep something or not based on your needs.

    For example, if you check "Previous Windows installation(s)", it will delete the Windows.old folder content, and you will no longer be able to go back to a previous Windows.
    Yeah.. infact i have followed this also tutorial:
    Windows.old Folder - Delete in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    I have runned but the Windows.old folder continue to stay on C:\............. for all two "Windows10UpgradeFolder" i have uninstalled the "Upgrade Assistant" by Revouninstaller and the folder on C:\ and the folder on D:\ (when ESD files it's stored) it's correctly deleted.

    I have only need now to deleted the windows.old folder........ apparently i select to delete from cleanmgr but the folder remain ever here....
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  6. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #45

    You could use option 3 in that tutorial to delete the Windows.old folder.
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  7. Posts : 307
    Windows 10
       #46

    In Audit mode, to do a thorough cleaning of all unnecessary information, it is enough to run the %SystemRoot%\system32\cleanmgr /sageset:65535 /sagerun:65535 command from the Run window because, in this mode, is used only the Administrator user. Right?

    Thanks

    Bye
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  8. Posts : 5,442
    Windows 11 Home
       #47

    No, you need to run it as admin. The button bellow is a dead giveaway, it says: "Clean up system files."
    If you run it as admin, you will not see it, then again, you can just click on the button to continue.
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  9. Posts : 87
    Windows 10 X64 Home
       #48

    I can delete the "$GetCurrent" folder on my C:\ ??? I have look inside and apparently there's a "media" folder whit inside somethings like a windows dvd..... also there's a "log" folder and there's a log of an installation maked about month of September 2016........

    All folder have a size of about 4GB...... what's ?
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  10. Posts : 72
    windows 10 Insider Preview 16179
       #49

    This is what happens when i paste the command in to Powershell in an elevated state:

    C:\WINDOWS\system32> %SystemRoot%\System32\Cmd.exe /c Cleanmgr /sageset:65535 "&" Cleanmgr /sagerun:65535
    %SystemRoot%\System32\Cmd.exe : The module '%SystemRoot%' could not be loaded. For more information, run
    'Import-Module %SystemRoot%'.
    At line:1 char:1
    + %SystemRoot%\System32\Cmd.exe /c Cleanmgr /sageset:65535 "&" Cleanmgr ...
    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (%SystemRoot%\System32\Cmd.exe:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CouldNotAutoLoadModule
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