![]() ![]() Go ahead and put the ISO to external media (disc or flash drive).ĭO NOT boot to the media you just created. ![]() That way, you can put it on another drive and run the upgrade from it.Īfter downloading, the Media Creation tool presents burn to disc or flash drive. If you decide to try again, that option asks you where you want to save the ISO. I downloaded the ISO which is about 3.2 GB. Regardless of where the data is stored, you need it to do the upgrade. Some other member that has done this process will be of more help finding the data. I'm not certain where the tool puts the data, but it's probably in a Temp folder (your's, Window's, Component Based Servicing's, Distribution downloads) or in a hidden $BT folder on C:\ - I really don't know. So recently Windows 10 came out and I manually downloaded the Media Creation tool and started upgrading my PC BUT I had to turn it off and all of the data that it downloaded has taken up my small amount of space in my SSD (I only have 16 GB left) can someone please tell me where does this tool store all of it's data so I could delete it.It sounds as though you selected the Upgrade This PC option.
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