Here’s How to Delete Backup Files in Windows 10

If your hard drive is full, deleting old backups may help free up some space

Windows has many in-built backup features, including shadow copies, system restore points, and whole system backups. While these are neither the most reliable nor the most feature-rich backup solutions, they do provide a decent way of backing up your system and personal data.

One of the problems with Windows built-in backup tools is that they can be almost too silent and convenient, which leads to unexpected problems. Often you may buy a computer where the manufacturer has turned backups on by default. You may not be aware that backups are regularly being performed until the backups occupy so much space that your hard drive is full! In this case, you may want to know how to delete backup files in windows 10.

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How to delete backup files in Windows 10 – Delete old Backups

If you have backups turned on via the backups system introduced in Windows 7, you may want to look at deleting old Windows backups. These backups are relatively space-inefficient since they’re not compressed. So deleting these backups may save you a lot of space. To do so:

You can also change the way Windows stores future backups so that you don’t run out of space again in the future. To do this,

Another way that backups can take up space on your system is System Restore images. These typically get created during major Windows updates.

Change System Restore settings

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