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Windows Installer Directory When applications are installed and updated on the Windows Operating System a hidden directory "c:\Windows\Installer" is used to store the installer (.msi) files and the patch (.msp) files. How to Reduce the Size of Your WinSXS Folder on Windows 7 or 8 Windows 7 dealt with this by including a feature that allows Windows to clean up old Windows update files after you install a new Windows service pack. The idea was that the system could be cleaned up regularly along with service packs. Cleanup the WinSxS Folder in Windows 7/8/10 In Windows 7 and Windows 8/10, there is a new folder under C:\Windows called WinSxS, which basically stores dll and component files. It also stores older versions of all dll and component files and can grow to be quite large. In addition to that, a lot of space is taken up by the backup folder, which gets really big after you install a Service Pack, like SP 1 for Windows 7.
as the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility did what it was designed to do. There also could be a lot of orphaned (no longer needed) files which the GUI interface can not identify or remove, this is where the use of msizap can help.
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