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Files in system32 and files in WinSxS are usually hardlinks to the same file. Therefore you count the same file in system32 and WinSxS twice.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Is it the same computer as in this other recent thread of yours? You can use Disk Cleanup to reduce the number of unnecessary files on your drives, which can help your PC run faster.

It can delete temporary files and system files, empty the Recycle Bin, and remove a variety of other items that you might no longer need. The option to cleanup updates helps reduce the size of the component store.

Manage the Component Store. How to address disk space issues that are caused by a large Windows component store WinSxS directory. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. The Windows shell will count each reference to a hard link as a single instance of the file for each directory in which the file resides.

You can move WinSXS. The best way is to attach the SSD to another computer, and use that computer to establish the junctions. However, there is no reason to move the WinSXS folder.

Unfortunately you cannot move AppData folder to another drive. Moving AppData folder to another drive might cause system stability. It is to protect user data and settings from any unwanted change or deletion.

Yes , you can because some of those old files can become corrupt. So if you delete the entire folder nothing bad will happen. All of the ones that you need, the programs will create new ones. A large Windows folder is quite normal. The Windows folder may start out in the GB range bbut it will grow larger over time. The minimum requireed partition size for Windows 7 is about 9 GB. WinSxS is a Windows system folder that stores files necessary to recover your system.

Click the Disk Cleanup icon, and run the Disk Cleanup tool to determine what files you can delete, based on your configuration. When a product is installed by using Windows Installer, a smaller version of the original. Over time, this folder may grow larger. Every additional update installation for the installed products such as hotfixes, cumulative updates, or service pack setups also store their relevant. We do not support and do not recommend that you delete any files in this folder or replace them with files from another computer.

Any update to the application relies on the information that is available in the files that are stored in this folder.

Without this information, the updates cannot perform their installations correctly. Typically, you do not have to manage this folder because it is managed by Windows. The typical size of this folder is determined by several factors such as the operating system version, what updates are available at the time, and so on. Therefore, it is difficult to provide a typical size expectation.



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