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Windows 11 Disk Cleanup will not Remove Windows Update Cleanup

Anonymous
2022-05-16T16:04:16+00:00

I recently ran disk cleanup on Windows 11 Pro to clear about 2 gig of Windows Update files. This has always worked in the past, but, now, it acts like it's working except that the process moves much too quickly compared to how it used to work. If I run it again, it says that the same amount of space is still present and available to be deleted.

I have tried all of the posted (here, in Microsoft docs, and elsewhere on the net) to try to resolve this issue, but nothing has worked. Those include renaming the Software distribution folder, rebooting and removing the old one, checking services to make sure the proper ones are running, running SFC and DISM and going through the Microsoft published process of manually resetting the Windows Update and cleanup systems.

I have a four computer peer to peer network. Three computers are on Windows 11 and one on Windows 10. The Windows 10 computer is working properly, but all three of the Windows 11 machines are exhibiting this problem. Is this something that Microsoft is aware of or is it a temporary thing because of the problems with the recent updates?

Any suggestions are welcome, but I have tried all of the things previously posted about this problem. Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-06-06T12:21:58+00:00

    appears there are some dism commands that help confirm, after running cleanup, RestoreHealth and AnalyzeComponentStore

    the response remains,

    Number of Reclaimable Packages : 4

    Component Store Cleanup Recommended : Yes

    see below

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

    Version: 10.0.22000.653

    Image Version: 10.0.22000.708

    [=========== 20.0% ]

    The operation completed successfully.

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

    Version: 10.0.22000.653

    Image Version: 10.0.22000.708

    [==========================100.0%==========================] The restore operation completed successfully.

    The operation completed successfully.

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

    Version: 10.0.22000.653

    Image Version: 10.0.22000.708

    [==========================100.0%==========================]

    Component Store (WinSxS) information:

    Windows Explorer Reported Size of Component Store : 13.42 GB

    Actual Size of Component Store : 12.61 GB

    Shared with Windows : 6.02 GB 
    
    Backups and Disabled Features : 5.03 GB 
    
    Cache and Temporary Data : 1.55 GB 
    

    Date of Last Cleanup : 2022-06-06 07:13:28

    Number of Reclaimable Packages : 4

    Component Store Cleanup Recommended : Yes

    The operation completed successfully.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-06-05T12:50:23+00:00

    That is great except for those of us who are not part of the Insider Program. However, it is a hopeful sign that a fix is in the future.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-06-05T09:49:59+00:00

    I recently ran disk cleanup on Windows 11 Pro to clear about 2 gig of Windows Update files. This has always worked in the past, but, now, it acts like it's working except that the process moves much too quickly compared to how it used to work. If I run it again, it says that the same amount of space is still present and available to be deleted.

    I have tried all of the posted (here, in Microsoft docs, and elsewhere on the net) to try to resolve this issue, but nothing has worked. Those include renaming the Software distribution folder, rebooting and removing the old one, checking services to make sure the proper ones are running, running SFC and DISM and going through the Microsoft published process of manually resetting the Windows Update and cleanup systems.

    I have a four computer peer to peer network. Three computers are on Windows 11 and one on Windows 10. The Windows 10 computer is working properly, but all three of the Windows 11 machines are exhibiting this problem. Is this something that Microsoft is aware of or is it a temporary thing because of the problems with the recent updates?

    Any suggestions are welcome, but I have tried all of the things previously posted about this problem. Thanks.

    I had the same problem and nothing cured it until I installed Build 22621.1 ni_release which solved the problem.

    All was going well until I noticed that there was no sound from the computer speakers.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-06-02T07:38:30+00:00

    I can confirm all observation by @mschmieg. The same problem is on all my Windows 11 machines. I tried to contact official MS Windows support, but so far without any relevant response.

    I think that problem is general and is important to escalete it via official support ways.

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-06-01T17:55:52+00:00

    Another update. I installed updates yesterday and the 1.93 GB jumped up to 3.73. I checked my actual disk space and then ran update cleanup. In checking the disk space, several GB were removed. I ran Disk Cleaner again and it still said that 3.73 GB were available for renewal. This pretty much confirms my suspicion that Disk Cleaner is working, but that something is not properly reporting the space available for recapture. I'm not Windows savvy enough to know where that problem is though.

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