![]() ![]() This option is the same as using the Task Scheduler method, but now the updated components are immediately deleted. Here I will show 3 options to clean up the system: dism /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup And after no more updates are available we used DISM to clean up everything. ![]() There are a few methods that can be used, such as using Disk Cleanup GUI and select Windows Update Cleanup, or run the StartComponentCleanup (found under MicrosoftWindowsServicing) in Task Scheduler but using the CLI to achieve this is much cooler and you have stronger options.Īs shown in the picture, we have updated the computer with all latest patches with PowerShell, see my previous post. After making a reference image of a Windows 8.1 installation and updating it, we wanted to clean up the installation.
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