How to Clear Temporary Windows Installation Files in Windows 10
To boost the compatibility between Windows 10 and the apps it supports, regular updating is necessary. As you may know, Windows 10 has default settings with which every available update will be automatically downloaded and installed on your PC. Those installations files could be so staggering that it makes the PC ponderous. So, if some of you are concerned about know how to manually delete those files, refer to the following guide.
Step 1: Press Win + E to open File Explorer, right-click on the disk drive where the system is stored. (usually C).
Step 2: Click on the Properties option at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Click on Disk Cleanup in the center.
Step 4: There is a Clean up system files option on the lower-left part of the dialogue. Click on it to enjoin the app to ferret out dispensable installation files on the PC.
Step 5: Check off the box next to the Temporary Windows installation files entry and then click on OK.
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