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- #Kztechs wicleanup how to#
- #Kztechs wicleanup archive#
- #Kztechs wicleanup Patch#
- #Kztechs wicleanup for windows 10#
#Kztechs wicleanup archive#
For scripts and command-line usage, WICleanup also includes a command-line version in the archive (WICleanupC.exe). The Windows Installer Unused Files Cleanup Tool (WICleanup) by KZTechs can scan for orphaned MSI and MSP files in the Windows Installer folder and offers you an option to delete them via the graphical user interface (GUI). 3] Windows Installer Unused Files Cleanup Tool PatchCleaner portable and installer versions are available for download.
#Kztechs wicleanup Patch#
Patch Cleaner appeared in 2015 but there have been no updates since 2016, so it’s safe to say the program is no longer in development. Patch Cleaner is specifically designed to clean redundant files from the Installer folder. WInstCleaner.ps1 is available here for download from. The PowerShell script shows you the files that you SHOULD NOT delete from Windows Installer folder as they are the ones still in use, those not in the list are safe to remove.
#Kztechs wicleanup how to#
#Kztechs wicleanup for windows 10#
If you use any Free Disk Space Analyzer software for Windows 10 to find what is taking up excess space on your drive, it might show that the C:WindsowsInstaller folder is one of them. In this post, we will present the various ways in which you can easily and safely clean up unused MSI and MSP files from the Windows Installer folder in Windows 10. When applications are installed and updated on the Windows 10 Operating System a hidden directory designated as C:WindowsInstaller is used to store the Microsoft Installer (MSI) files and the Windows Installer Patch (MSP) files.