WINSXS folder is too large

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional
       #1

    WINSXS folder is too large


    This WINSXS folder is taking up over half of the 30 GB space on my computer. I'm not sure it's something I want to touch, but I don't think this is right. My Free Disk space decreases each day, even if I do no activity on my computer. I do Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter and Clear Internet History, which brings me back up to about 500 MB free disk space, but it's back down to under 100 MB 3 days later - again, even if I do no activity on my computer.
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  2. Posts : 1,618
    Win7 Home Premium x64 W10Pro&Home
       #2

    Mine is 18.5 GB. You need more space, at least 20 GB, a few MB isn't going to supply you with enough overhead... a nominal size for a Windows 7 partition is 60-80 GB. Can you get some space from D:?
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  3. Posts : 7,107
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #3

    Hi Zinger,

    YEP your C drive is way to SMALL.
    IF its the same machine you posted about last year its time to move data and reset your C/E drives options.
    Have a read of this tutorial
    Hard Disk Space - Free Up and Recover - Windows 7 Help Forums

    Winsxs is usually the largest folder on the system, allthough the reported size is NOT actually correct, a well known quirk

    The other thing you could do AFTER resizing is to run the in-built MS disk cleaner, its been revised so that it can remove obsolete windows updates.
    (if you've never run it, it will take a while to run BOTH sides of the next reboot)


    Roy
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #4

    torchwood said:
    Hi Zinger,

    YEP your C drive is way to SMALL.
    IF its the same machine you posted about last year its time to move data and reset your C/E drives options.
    Have a read of this tutorial
    Hard Disk Space - Free Up and Recover - Windows 7 Help Forums

    Winsxs is usually the largest folder on the system, allthough the reported size is NOT actually correct, a well known quirk

    The other thing you could do AFTER resizing is to run the in-built MS disk cleaner, its been revised so that it can remove obsolete windows updates.
    (if you've never run it, it will take a while to run BOTH sides of the next reboot)


    Roy
    Right on the money.
    I use Disk Cleanup often so it does run quick.

    Disk Cleanup will only remove things that Windows 7 allows it to.
    Windows 7 will not allow Disk Cleanup to remove things it shouldn't.
    Windows 7 will always try to protect itself.

    Another thing.
    Their are a lot of things Windows 7 can't do correctly unless the drive/partition it is located has 10 to 15 % free space.

    Jack
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for everyone's input. I've decided that the best move for me is to add an internal hard drive. In the meantime, I decided to restart my computer, which I probably haven't done in months. The restart took around 30-45 minutes, during which it was stuck on "Installing Computer Updates" and "Cleaning Up" for a while. The good news is that I've cleared up enough space for now until I get around to buying and installing a new internal hard drive. Thanks again.
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  6. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #6

    You have a very small (C) partition.

    I recommend at least 100 gb. Windows 7 need a little working room to do it's job.

    Jack
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  7. Posts : 90
    Windows 7 x64, ultimate/pro/home, SLES x86 & ia64
       #7

    windows 7 system requirements: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10737/windows-7-system-requirements

    16gb hd space for 32-bit,
    and 20 gb hd space for 64-bit.

    you likely have a handful of other things going on eating up hard drive space, but the biggest one is likely to be the automatic download of every update that comes out and keeping the service pack:

    How to address disk space issues that are caused by a large Windows component store (WinSxS) directory:


    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...rge-windows-co

    turn off automatic windows updates - especially the one that is download updates but let me choose whether to install them

    which you are not doing per your statement of not having rebooted your computer in months.

    you should set the update setting to either
    - check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them, or
    - never check.

    I mostly disagree with the consensus that a 30gb partition is way to small,
    it is small yes, but you do not "require" a larger partition to run Windows 7,
    you are required however to do a little extra maintenance and be more proactive if you want to run windows7 on a 30gb partition.

    And there are many articles online on how to properly "clean up the winsxs folder"
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  8. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #8

    What you need to be aware of is when Microsoft states that you need 20GB of space to run windows 7 64Bit, that is exactly what they mean - that is to just run Windows 7 - no 3rd party programs at all. By the time you add Microsoft Office, Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop and quite a few others added, you get to a situation where my system drive is just over 200GB (and I am redirecting my user folders to another drive)

    As for the "many articles online on how to properly "clean up the winsxs folder" I have seen many that claim to, but due to the fact that most of the space used in the WinSXS folder is false due to the use of junction points so as I don't think there is a real problem to cure so I doubt that they solve it
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #9

    Thank you Nigel. I'm still learning.

    I thought the free space minimum was 10%.
    I really don't have to worry, I got lots of free space.


    Jack
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  10. mjf
    Posts : 5,969
    Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
       #10

    My winsxs reports ~13GB but I'm not sure how much of that is real. My OS (C) drive is 60GB "full" and I have various applications installed (Office, Adobe photo apps etc.). I try to keep my documents folder small and use external drives for data. This makes system imaging faster and therefore I keep numerous images. I also have a number of portable apps that are stored on another internal HDD. Libraries have some nice attributes but I personally don't need them - I just put most data in folders.

    Of course your data on other drives needs backing up by whatever means is best for you and how frequently the data changes.

    I have a 256GB SSD OS drive but have found 128GB ok as well for my needs. I'd suggest you go for a 250GB Samsung EVO that is relatively low cost and you won't need to worry about space as long as you store large data (videos etc) elsewhere.

    Windows 7 seems to require increased storage a little over time.
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