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How to Cleanup the Windows Installer Folder [Full Guide]
Learn how to clear up storage immediately
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Updated onMarch 26, 2024
updated onMarch 26, 2024
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We install manyapps on Windows, and each of these gets updated every few months. Here, the OS stores the change in system information in a file to aid recovery in the Windows Installer folder, which might need a cleanup.
The OS stores these files to ensure that you can revert the changes. But, as many reported, theWindows Installation Foldertakes up a lot of space, close to 30-50 GB for some users, and cleanup becomes imperative.
Can I clean up the Windows Installer folder?
The files are stored whenever an application is installed using the Windows Installer, and their size is usually small. But, over the course of time, as more apps are added and updated, the size of the Windows Installed folder increases.
Where exactly are Windows Installer files used? They come in handy when uninstalling an application or an update for it. Though experts recommend against deleting the files stored in the Windows Installer folder, if you run out of storage, try it.
Keep in mind that it’s safe to delete only the baseline cache:C:\Windows\Installer$PatchCache$
Don’t remove anything that’s located directly under:C:\Windows\Installer
This way, you canfree up some spacefrom your hard drive (especially if the space is already limited). Over time thesepatchesmight become quite numerous.
Remember, these are system files that are hidden by default, so you will have to directly paste the path in the address bar to access it. Another way is toenable hidden system files in Windows.
How can I cleanup the Windows Installer Folder?
1. Manually delete Windows Installer Patch files
The manual way for Windows Installer Folder cleanup works well, but you will have to first make the hidden protected operating system files visible.
2. Use a dedicated tool
PatchCleaner is the preferred tool for many when it comes to Windows Installer Folder cleanup. The best part, it automatically identifies which files can be safely removed and clears disk storage without putting the PC at risk, though it may sometimes be inaccurate.
3. Usea PC Optimizersoftware
Some software helps where it counts the most, in the performance of any PC, with optimization utilities that prevent a lot of unwanted damage from a system failure.
Thesespecialized repair toolsexamine and diagnose your damaged PC before repairing it using technology that not only restores your Windows Operating System but also reverses the damage done
While you are clearing up storage space, find out how toreduce the size of the WinSxS folder.
Tell us the size of theWindows Installerfolder on your PC and how much you were able to clear in the comments section below.
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