I have a file named Reserved.DynamicUpdate... what I have to clean this file

this busy file 107 GB of my drive c..., it was created a day ago... it was in the C:\$Windows.~BT\DUDownload\GDRDUUpdates\ file...

which has to do with this file...

$windows. ~ bt folder occupies 113 gb

What is windows folder?

How to clean the space occupied by this file

Hi heraud,.

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand that you are having problems removing the aforementioned file. Basically, it's one of the hidden Windows files, and I suggest you try the following methods to remove.

Method 1:

I suggest you to run Disk Cleanup and check if that helps you remove unwanted files.

To open Disk Cleanup:

(a) press the Windows key + R

(b) type: %windir%\system32\cleanmgr.exe

(c) click OK.

Important: Exercise of disk cleanup on the hard disk, a risk of losing important data available on bad sectors on the disc is involved.

If the problem persists, try the following method.

Method 2:

You can also delete the file mentioned when running your system in Mode safe. See the following steps to start the system in safe mode and then delete the file.

  1. Press Windows key + R, type in msconfig and press enter.
  2. Go to the Boot tab, select Boot , choose a minimum and click OK.

  3. Click restart.

  4. Press Windows key + R.

  5. In the dialog box RUN, enter the path to the folder (C:\$Windows.~BT\DUDownload\GDRDUUpdates) and press enter.

  6. Delete the file.

  7. Press Windows key + R, type in msconfig and press enter.

  8. On the general tab, click Normal Startup , and click OK.

  9. Click restart.

Hope this information is useful. Let us know if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

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