Windows can keep gigabytes of old update files and other junk such as logfiles and system error logs, so this stuff might have been routinely deleted. allowing for the new update. Type [Win]+R to get the command box. Type cleanmgr into the box, and click on the 'delete system files' button to see how much there is to be deleted.
Windows can keep gigabytes of old update files and other junk such as logfiles and system error logs, so this stuff might have been routinely deleted. allowing for the new update. Type [Win]+R to get the command box. Type cleanmgr into the box, and click on the 'delete system files' button to see how much there is to be deleted.
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