How to Delete Old Windows Update Files
Windows Update is now almost entirely automated, relying on active hours, customizable restarts, and manual pauses to give users more control. But there is still one part of Windows Update that needs your attention: the old files that are left behind, which otherwise take up a lot of space.
Thankfully, it is easy to delete old update files on Windows 10. Keep reading to learn how.
How to Delete Old Windows Update Files
There are a host of ways you can go about deleting your Windows updates. We'll start with the simplest one first, i.e. removing the old Windows files through the Disk Cleanup app. So, let's get started.
1. Delete Old Windows Update Files by Disk Cleanup
- Open the Start menu, type Control Panel, and press Enter.
- Go to Administrative Tools.
- Double-click on Disk Cleanup.
- Select Clean up system files.
- Mark the checkbox next to Windows Update Cleanup.
- If available, you can also mark the checkbox next to Previous Windows installations. Doing so will delete Windows.old file.
- Click OK.
- Wait for Windows to complete the uninstallation process.
After you delete old update files, as outlined above, you might also want to delete some Windows files and folders to free up even more space. Some of the most common files and folders that you can safely delete include upgrade log files, unused language resource files, and temporary files.
2. Delete Old Windows Update Files from Settings
Like with most things Windows, the Settings app can help you out here as well. You can easily delete your old Windows updates through the Settings app. Here’s how.
- Press the Windows key + I shortcut to open the Settings app. Alternatively, head to the Start menu search bar, type in “settings,” and select the best match.
- From there, head to the System tab and select the Storage option.
- Now click on Temporary files.
- Select the Windows Update Cleanup and Delivery Optimization Files radio box and click on Remove Files.
- Click on Continue to go ahead with the deletion.
That’s it. Now wait for a few minutes while the Windows operating system deletes your update settings.
3. Through SoftwareDistribution Folder
The SoftwareDistribution folder is a specific folder in your Windows directory where all your downloaded updates are stored for later installation. In some rare cases, when you'd want to wipe your PC of the old updates, you might’ve to get rid of the SoftwareDistribution folders along with it. Here’s how you can get started:
- Head to the Start menu search bar, type in ‘services,’ and select the best match.
- From the Services dialog box, find Windows Update Service (or Windows Update), right-click on it, and then select Stop.
Now that you’ve stopped the update service, you can finally delete the old Windows update files from the SoftwareDistribution folder. From there, right-click on the Start menu search bar and click on Run.
In the Run dialog box, type in “C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution” and hit Enter. The SoftwareDistribution folder will be launched.
From there, select all files by pressing Ctrl + A and then clicking on the trash icon from the top. That’s it—your old Windows update files will have been deleted as soon as you're done with everything.
Also, make sure that you enable the Windows Update Service once again. To do that, simply follow the method from above, but after you right-click on Windows Update Service again, this time click on Start.
Moreover, if you ever need to install certain updates, you can use the Microsoft Update Catalog. It is a library of all previous updates that you can search for and use for free. The catalog is useful if you encounter corrupted updates for any reason.
Deleting Old Windows Updates Files
Deleting the old Windows update files doesn't have to be complicated. We hope one of the three methods laid out above proved that to you. However, deleting old update files is only one of the ways to tidy up your Windows. For instance, another handy tip is to get rid of the now-wasteful apps on your PC, forever. So make sure you’re keeping tabs on all the different ways to make your PC efficient.