From now on, Windows 10 will automatically allocate at least 7GB of space on the system for updating the new version

To give early warning to all Windows 10 users, Microsoft has released a notice that will update Windows 'auto-save feature' for additional updates starting from the 1903 build.

What just happened?To give early warning to all Windows 10 users, Microsoft has released a notice that will update Windows 'auto-save feature' for additional updates starting from the 1903 build. Any user who is using systems with too low disk capacity will have to free up or upgrade the memory space before installing the next official release of Windows 10 in the near future. .

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When there is the next major update for Windows 10, you may notice that a large amount of storage space has been used up.In fact, Microsoft allocates workspaces for updates, applications, temporary files, and cache to prevent possible problems caused by a lack of available memory.

You probably haven't forgotten the problems with the 2018 Windows 10 October update and a serious error that causes user files to be lost.This change will ensure that there will be no migration or deletion of user files to save storage space for downloading and installing new updates.

Currently, when users use up their free disk space, Windows will experience problems.Some applications and services start getting boot errors.Therefore, if the storage space on your system is too remote, upgrading the storage space will be the best method to eliminate these problems and improve the overall stability of the platform.

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When it's time to install the new update, users will no longer see the amount of disk space used during the download process.In the event that huge updates are pushed out of the allocated storage space, the amount of space reserved for updates may be increased.If there is no free space on the system, you can plug in external memory such as a USB drive or portable hard drive and continue to update as usual without having to delete the files from the local hard drive.

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Storage Sense will try to maintain the size of the reserved space for updates by deleting unnecessary temporary files.Although Microsoft claims that the reserved space will start at 7GB, it may change over time.For most users, losing a bit of storage will not affect performance, but also helps to avoid troubles associated with updating the new version later.

If you feel a little lacking in storage, see our guide on " How to free up computer memory Windows 7, 8 / 8.1 and Windows 10" .If you still need more storage space, see the article " The best SSD hard drive for Windows 2018 computers" to choose for yourself the most suitable product.

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