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    LANGALIST PLUS

    More on shrinking Windows’ huge WinSxS folder

    By Fred Langa

    Each version of Windows has its own best way of reducing the clutter.
    I previously answered a reader’s question about Win7’s WinSxS. Here’s what to do on other Windows versions.

    The full text of this column is posted at windowssecrets.com/langalist-plus/more-on-shrinking-windows-huge-winsxs-folder/ (paid content, opens in a new window/tab).

    Columnists typically cannot reply to comments here, but do incorporate the best tips into future columns.[/td]

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    • #1331140

      In any case, the correct path is:
      C:WindowsSystem32DISM
      The Web version of the file has now been corrected. Again, sorry!

      The web page of the original article has been corrected incorrectly and now says C:WindowsSystem32DISM

      Bruce

    • #1331291

      The incorrect correction has been corrected (BADLY!)

    • #1331326

      In Win7 64 – get error 87 The online/clean-up/cleanup-image/spsuperseded option is unknown. It does run Deployment Image Servicing and Management Tool Ver 6.1.7600.16385

      • #1331369

        In Win7 64 – get error 87 The online/clean-up/cleanup-image/spsuperseded option is unknown. It does run Deployment Image Servicing and Management Tool Ver 6.1.7600.16385

        There should be a space before each of those three option switches (i.e., a space before each forward slash):

        C:WindowsSystem32DISM /online /Cleanup-Image /SpSuperseded

        (not C:WindowsSystem32DISM /online/Cleanup-Image/SpSuperseded)

        It was correct in the email newsletter but was yet another epic fail for text formatting [/SIZE][/FONT]in the newsletter archive web page version.

        Bruce[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR]

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