After the Win10 upgrade, the new RecoveryImage folder can be deleted.

  

Win10 preview soon ushered in its new version of the update. Many users upgraded to the 9860 version and found a new name in the system C drive. “RecoveryImage” huge folder, occupies more than 3GB of memory, what is the use of such a large file, can it be deleted, release more memory to the disk?

Open the folder, we found that there are a named & ldquo; DONOTREPLACE & rdquo; text file that tells us not to cover this & ldquo upgrade; RecoveryImage & rdquo; folder inside the recovery image, do not delete or Modify this file. In addition to this, the folder contains recovery media and key drivers.


specific role of the folder is: when your system crashes wrong, you can restore the environment by going to Windows, and then use the image to restore the entire system is initialized. Of course, this is much more convenient and faster than reinstalling the system. After deleting the file, there is no such feature.

Originally, this file is used to store the system recovery image. After understanding its function, this file can be deleted, but it has a powerful function, which can help users to initialize quickly and avoid it. The trouble of reinstalling the system is still recommended for users to keep it.

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