How to delete windows. old files and windows. old files
Method 1:
1. Right-click the drive C and select Properties.
2. Click "Clear disk" on the General tab.
3. Click "clear system files" in the pop-up tab.
4. Select the previous Windows Installation
5. Click OK to clean up security
Method 2:
How to delete the windows. old File in WIN7!
1. Type cmd in the Start search box, right-click the program in the program list, cmd.exe,
Click "Run as administrator ". (If you are using the administrator password or for confirmation, you are prompted to enter the password, or click Continue .)
2. Type cd \ and press ENTER to change to the current drive under the root directory. Usually drive C.
3. ENTER the drive type and press ENTER to delete the $ WINDOWS. OLD folder drive. For example, if the $ WINDOWS. OLD folder is in drive D, type d:, and then press Enter.
4. Type rd $ windows. old/s and press ENTER to delete the $ WINDOWS. OLD folder.
5. When you are prompted to confirm the target $ WINDOWS. OLD folder to be deleted, Type y and press Enter.
How to delete a windowsold File
1. Click start to open disk cleanup ". In the search box, type Disk Cleanup and click "Disk Cleanup" in the result list ".
If the system prompts you to select a drive, click the drive to install Windows, and then click OK ".
2. on the "Disk Cleanup" tab in the "Disk Cleanup" dialog box, click "clear system files ".
If the system prompts you to select a drive again, click the drive to install Windows, and then click OK ".
3. Select the "previous Windows installation" check box and any other check boxes corresponding to the file to be deleted, and then click "OK ".
4. In the displayed message, click Delete file ".
This is taught on the official website. I have tried it.
Official Address:
Windows.microsoft.com/...folder
How to delete a windowsold File
1. Click start to open disk cleanup ". In the search box, type Disk Cleanup and click "Disk Cleanup" in the result list ".
If the system prompts you to select a drive, click the drive to install Windows, and then click OK ".
2. on the "Disk Cleanup" tab in the "Disk Cleanup" dialog box, click "clear system files ".
If the system prompts you to select a drive again, click the drive to install Windows, and then click OK ".
3. Select the "previous Windows installation" check box and any other check boxes corresponding to the file to be deleted, and then click "OK ".
4. In the displayed message, click Delete file ".
This is taught on the official website. I have tried it.
Official Address:
Windows.microsoft.com/...folder