using the Disk Cleanup utility, there is this option, "windows update cleanup". is it safe to delete those files?
Win 8 Pro
using the Disk Cleanup utility, there is this option, "windows update cleanup". is it safe to delete those files?
Win 8 Pro
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May I know if you are using the disk cleanup within windows or you are using a third party program?
I would recommend you to use disk cleanup utility within windows to remove unwanted files
Refer:
Delete files using Disk Cleanup
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/delete-files-disk-cleanup
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yes I use the default windows application.
the link you provided doesn't help me with my question.
my main concern is if "windows update cleanup" option is used, will it harm the uninstallation of installed updates?
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yes I use the default windows application.
the link you provided doesn't help me with my question.
my main concern is if "windows update cleanup" option is used, will it harm the uninstallation of installed updates?
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Delete everything is fine, except you may want to keep one, if you see it - the one item that says something like Windows ESD about 2 to 3 gb.
You will need that file to use the windows Refresh & Reset functions, if you don't want to stick in a windows 8 DVD or the upgrade disk.
If you have had any recent errors, you might want to leave those particular items unchecked for a while.
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