![]() This way if you discover a issue, you will still have the option to uninstall SP1 if need be. It is recommended to wait about a week after installing SP1 to see how your Windows 7 is running with SP1 installed before deleting the SP1 backups as in the tutorial below. Afterwards, please post and let us know how much space you have recovered. To see how much space you recovered, make a note of how much free space you have on the C:/ drive in Computer before and after you run the Windows 7 SP1 cleanup tool. The Windows 7 SP1 disk cleanup tool gave me back around 1.5 GB on my hard drive. You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this tutorial. ![]() This will show you how to run the Windows 7 SP1 cleanup tool to permanently remove the backed up files created during the installation of the Windows 7 SP1 to gain back more hard drive space, and remove the Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KB76932) entry in Installed Updates.
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