Don’t Want Microsoft to Reserve 7GB for Windows Updates? Here’s How to Disable It
https://wccftech.com/disable-windows-10-reserved-storage/
This week started with Microsoft announcing that the new versions of Windows 10 will reserve around 7GB of disk space exclusively for Windows updates, system cache, etc. Since then the company has dropped a Preview Build to Insiders to begin testing this particular “feature” that could help Windows users get rid of all the update-related data loss issues.
However, there are also concerns for devices that may not have enough storage. While the Windows world doesn’t typically suffer from storage deficiency like the MacBooks, there are still a number of low-end devices or older machines that could do without Microsoft hogging so much of space for downloading and installing updates.
Don’t Want Microsoft to Reserve 7GB for Windows Updates? Here’s How to Disable It
Jan 12, 2019, 4:14pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/disable-windows-10-reserved-storage/
> This week started with Microsoft announcing that the new versions of Windows 10 will reserve around 7GB of disk space exclusively for Windows updates, system cache, etc. Since then the company has dropped a Preview Build to Insiders to begin testing this particular “feature” that could help Windows users get rid of all the update-related data loss issues.
> However, there are also concerns for devices that may not have enough storage. While the Windows world doesn’t typically suffer from storage deficiency like the MacBooks, there are still a number of low-end devices or older machines that could do without Microsoft hogging so much of space for downloading and installing updates.