The good news is that you can indeed get that space back, and we’ll explain how to do it the right way.
What is Windows.old?
It contains files from your previous installation of Windows, or a previous version of Windows 10. They are retained on your hard disk in case something gones wrong with the upgrade and you need to roll back to your previous version. You’ll find the Windows.old in File Explorer because it’s not a hidden folder. Open File Explorer by pressing Windows+E and go to ‘This PC’ and then click on OS C: (it’s usually C but may be another letter). Below the ‘Windows’ folder should be Windows.old. To see how much space this folder is occupying, right-click on it and choose Properties. In our case, it was using up almost 29GB – a significant amount if you have only a 120GB SSD.
But unless your low disk space situation is causing problems, we suggest leaving the Windows.old folder where it is as the files will be removed automatically, eventually. If you do need that space back, don’t try and delete the folder in File Explorer. The proper way to do it is as follows.
How to delete the Windows.old folder
The files in Windows.old should be removed automatically after around a month, but you can get rid of them by running Disk Clean-up. To do so, go to the Start menu and type Disk Clean-up. Run it and select your system drive (if you have more than one) as the drive you want to clean up. It will appear with a small Windows logo as part of the icon.
Click the button marked Clean up system files (it may ask you to select your system drive again – select the letter for the drive where Windows is installed) and the utility will then give you a list of items you can clean up. Tick the box next to Previous Windows installation(s) to make sure the Windows.OLD folder is completely removed. You may find other files in here you wish to delete to help with your disk space problem, so you can select those, too.
Now click on OK and select Delete files. After a few minutes the files should be gone, and your disk space restored. You might also like to know how to find other large files cluttering up your hard drive