How to check the Reserved Storage capacity in Windows 10
The new Reserved Storage feature is available for testing for Windows Insider users running build 18298 or later. This guide will show you how to check the Reserved Storage capacity in Windows 10.
The new Reserved Storage feature is available for testing for Windows Insider users running build 18298 or later.
To make sure your device can update successfully and run best, Windows dedicates a portion of the storage space on the device to use for temporary files, cache and other files.
When the device runs out of space, Windows removes this reserved memory to use for other processes, such as Windows updates. This reserved memory also helps keep disk space usage on the device more predictable and stable.
This guide will show you how to check the Reserved Storage capacity in Windows 10.
Check the Reserved Storage capacity in Settings
1. Open Settings and click on the System icon .
2. Click Storage on the left side and click the Show more categories link on the right.
Click Storage on the left3. Click System & reserved .
Click on System & reserved4. Look at the capacity in the Reserved storage section .
Look at the capacity in the Reserved storage section5 When done, you can close the Settings if desired.
Check the Reserved Storage capacity in the Command Prompt
Note : You must be logged in as an administrator to perform this option.
1. Open Command Prompt with admin rights.
2. Copy and paste the command below into the Command Prompt and press Enter
.
fsutil storagereserve query C:
3. You should now see a summary of all Reserved Storage on your C: drive in Windows.
A summary of all Reserved Storage on C:4. When done, you can close the Command Prompt if you like.
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