Windows 10 version 1709 came with lots of general improvements including new privacy and security options, OneDrive Files on Demand, My People, improvements to Cortana and Edge and much more. On the other hand, such a significant update definitely requires a large download and the files that Microsoft places on your system will not be removed afterward. This means that this vast update might be responsible for taking an enormous part of your free hard drive space. We are talking about tens of gigabytes. But, fortunately, there’s a solution for reclaiming this space.

Get back around 30GB of your hard drive space

The process is not complicated at all. All you have to do is click Start and type Disk Cleanup. Then, right-click the Disk clean-up entry, and select Run as administrator. You have to make sure that your system drive is selected and then click OK. This tool will calculate the amount of space that you will be able to regain. Click on the Clean up system files button. Select your system drive once again and click the OK button once more. This tool will recalculate your space savings, but this time it will also include a new option called Previous Windows installation(s). This will include the files that have been created during the installation of the Fall Creators Update. They take around 30GB of space. Check the box and also the Temporary Windows installation files. Click OK to remove the backed up data and regain your missing space. The second option for regaining your hard drive space There’s another solution to get back your hard drive space.

Open Settings and go to System – Storage. Under Storage Sense, click Change how we free up space. On the next screen, click select the Delete previous versions of Windows option. Click Clean now.

You can try any of these two solutions, and you’ll regain a lot of hard disk space. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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