![]() ![]() ![]() What you need to know is that these files are automatically removed by Windows 10 after 10 days. These files are stored in a folder called Windows.old and which you can find on the system drive (very often this is the C:\ drive). And to do this, the files stored in the previous Windows installation backup are used. In other words, if there’s anything that’s broken in the May 2020 Update, you can just downgrade to whatever version you were running before the update. Those using the standard method that’s recommended by Microsoft, and which comes down to checking for updates in Windows Update and then downloading the May 2020 Update if it’s available, should then end up having several gigabytes of data that are used by the previous Windows installation.Īnd this is exactly how things are supposed to be because of one good reason: all these files allow you to go back to the previous Windows version if something goes wrong after the update. Windows Update, or version 2004, is finally here, and while it’s currently available only for those manually checking for updates on devices running version 19, many seek to alternative methods to install it on their devices.
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