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Free up disk space after upgrading to Windows 10 version 1607

If you installed Windows 10 version 1607 "Anniversary Update" over a previous Windows version, you might have noticed that free disk space on your disk drive was considerably reduced. When you do an in-place upgrade from a previous version of Windows, Windows 10 saves a lot of files from the earlier installed OS during the upgrade and fills your hard drive with files that you might never need again if your upgrade is successful. The reason setup saves these files is so that if something goes wrong during setup, it can safely rollback to the earlier version of Windows. However, if your upgrade was successful and you've got everything working perfectly, then there's no need to keep these files. You can reclaim all the wasted disk space by following these simple instructions.

To free up space after you have upgraded the OS to Windows 10, do the following:

  1. Press Win + R shortcut keys together on the keyboard to open the Run dialog.
    Tip: See the ultimate list of all Windows keyboard shortcuts with Win keys.
  2. Type the following in the Run box:
    cleanmgr

    Windows 10 run cleanmgr

  3. Select your system drive:Windows 10 run select drive c
  4. Click the Clean up system files button to switch the Disk Cleanup tool to extended mode.
    Windows 10 clean up system files
  5. Find and check the Previous Windows installation(s) item.
    Windows 10 free up space
  6. Click OK and you are done.

That's it. You can see how easy it is to reclaim disk space which was unnecessarily being consumed after the upgrade to Windows 10.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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