To delete this folder, use the Windows Disk Cleanup tool. On Windows 10, click the Start button, search for “Disk cleanup”
in the Start menu, and launch the Disk cleanup application. You can
also right click the C:\ drive in File Explorer, select Properties, and
click the “Disk Clean-up” button under the General tab.
Click the “Clean up system files” button. You’ll see “Previous Windows installation(s)”
appear in the list, and Disk Cleanup will tell you how much space those
files are taking up. Check that option and use Disk Cleanup to wipe the
previous Windows system files away. You can also use this tool to wipe
other unnecessary files taking up space on your system drive.
There’s
no downside to removing the Windows.old directory. As long as you’re
happy with your current Windows system and don’t want to downgrade and
as long as you’re sure you have all your important files and don’t need
to grab a straggler from the Windows.old folder, you can go ahead and
remove it.
Windows
will automatically remove the Windows.old folder a month after you
upgrade, anyway. All those PCs that upgrade to Windows 10 will
eventually have the space used by the Windows.old folder freed up, even
if their users never noticed the Windows.old folder and don’t know to
use the Disk Cleanup tool.
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