Should I Delete the Windows.old Folder After Refreshing Windows?

Peterr

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After a refresh of Windows I cleaned the system files.
Do I need to delete the Windows.old folder too?
 

ussnorway

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Do I need to delete the Windows.old folder too?
no you don't need to but you can if you want

  • right click the C drive
  • select disk clean-up and the extra clean up system files option
  • tick previous windows

An image from 'Should I Delete the Windows.old Folder After Refreshing Windows?'. Windows Disk Cleanup process showing options to free space, including removing previous Windows installations.


An image from 'Should I Delete the Windows.old Folder After Refreshing Windows?'. Windows Disk Cleanup process showing options to free space, including removing previous Windows installations.


p.s, the folder itself will be removed by the clean up... that is one way you know that you did not make a mistake

An image from 'Should I Delete the Windows.old Folder After Refreshing Windows?'. Windows Disk Cleanup process showing options to free space, including removing previous Windows installations.
 

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Neemobeer

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The benefit would be to reclaim space. The Windows.old directory will automatically be removed in 30 days.
 

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The entire Windows.Old directory will be removed.

On Pro and Enterprise versions you can get and set the rollback counter

DISM /Online /Get-OSUninstallWindow

DISM /Online /Set-OSUninstallWindow /Value:<days>
 

ussnorway

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ime the only real benefit is having control of your files {important for some backup software} and yes there could be malware hiding in it but thats not likely
 

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