This is a quick post to describe how to reclaim disk space being used by an old Windows install. Recently, I upgraded to Windows 11 from Windows 10. I noticed that I was starting to run a bit low on disk space on my SSD. I have a 512 GB SSD and had less than 100 GB available:
I noticed that there is a folder named Windows.old that is 40 GB in size:
The instructions to reclaim the space seemed clear. Go to Settings -> System -> Storage and reclaim the space labeled as Previous Windows installation. However, ther was no such category when I tried:
After some searching and a little bit of thinking, I realized that this is probably a privileges problem. I became local admin by using the PAM tool. Then I ran the disk cleanup util as administrator:
I can now see that there are previous Windows installations:
I select to delete Previous Windows installations:
You have to confirm that it’s OK to delete:
The deletion process starts:
This will take some time…
There is now more space available:
If you’re running low on disk, check if you have previous Windows installations that you can clean up. You’ll need to have admin privileges to do so.