However, a big update like this requires a big download, and the files that Microsoft places on your system don’t get removed afterwards. In other words, the Anniversary Update could be responsible for taking a massive bite out of your free hard drive space -- tens of gigabytes in fact. Fortunately it’s easy enough to reclaim this.
The process is very straightforward. Click Start and type Disk Cleanup. Launch the Disk Clean-up app, make sure your system drive is selected, and click OK.
The tool will calculate how much space can be regained. Ignore this for now and instead click on the Clean up system files button. Select your system drive once more, and click the OK button again.
The tool will recalculate your space savings, but this time include a new option -- Previous Windows installation(s). This will include the files created by installing the Anniversary Update -- a whopping 25.9GB in my case. Check that box, and the Temporary Windows installation files one as well and click OK to remove those backed up files and regain your missing hard drive space.
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~ Wayne Williams
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