![]() But Cumulatives, like Patch Tuesday, add updated ones and new ones. A new update (such as 1903 upgrade) will wipe them all out and write a new set for the OS. WinSxS and the components are a manual cleanup, as far as I know. Old Windows Update files, yes, periodically, they get compressed and/or deleted thru the Scheduled Maintenance. The DISM commands are not any scheduled part of Windows Cleanup. Or that has anything to offer more apart from this? Can someone enlighten me in this matter?Neither, actually. ![]() If you like, you can analyze the Component Store (WinSxS folder) first to see if it is recommended to clean up or not.įor a Windows 11 version of this tutorial, see:Īnalyze and Clean Up Component Store (WinSxS folder) in Windows 11ĭoes the DISM ResetBase Functionality is enabled by default in Windows 10 or disabled? How to check that?And AFAIK, DISM ResetBase Functionality uses for cleanup the installed updates
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