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<blockquote data-quote="The_PrivaZer_Team" data-source="post: 886171" data-attributes="member: 85359"><p><strong>Hello [USER=57714]@Vitali Ortzi[/USER],</strong></p><p>you have a file called "PrivaZer.ini" located in %localappdata%\PrivaZer</p><p>When you use the portable version of PrivaZer, you can import or create new PrivaZer.ini files</p><p></p><p><strong>[USER=74969]@plat1098[/USER],</strong></p><p>normally, C:\Windows10Upgrade and C:\$GetCurrent have only a few MB in it.</p><p>It is always risky to delete them manually as M$ can make changes to its update process and may need those directories in a next update.</p><p>I prefer to rely on Disk cleanup and to launch it through PrivaZer when needed.</p><p>But I understand that it sounds very attractive to get 7 GB back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_PrivaZer_Team, post: 886171, member: 85359"] [B]Hello [USER=57714]@Vitali Ortzi[/USER],[/B] you have a file called "PrivaZer.ini" located in %localappdata%\PrivaZer When you use the portable version of PrivaZer, you can import or create new PrivaZer.ini files [B][USER=74969]@plat1098[/USER],[/B] normally, C:\Windows10Upgrade and C:\$GetCurrent have only a few MB in it. It is always risky to delete them manually as M$ can make changes to its update process and may need those directories in a next update. I prefer to rely on Disk cleanup and to launch it through PrivaZer when needed. But I understand that it sounds very attractive to get 7 GB back. [/QUOTE]
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