What should I do if the $Windows.~BT folder is always 140M when Win10 is upgraded?

  

We just explained to you that the Windows10 upgrade preparation file will be stored in the Windows partition of the system partition (usually in the C drive), but many people will find that this folder will always be displayed as 140M. A total of 194 documents have remained unchanged. Is it stuck here?

In fact, your Windows 10 preparation files are still in the background. If you have a utility network monitoring tool, you can obviously feel the higher download speed. The temporary file is downloaded in the Windows folder of the system partition. After the download is complete, merge it with the $Windows.~BT folder, and then you can see the following screen:

This folder will continue to add new files, and the size will continue to grow. what? Doesn't the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant say that there are only 3G files? Haha, if you believe, then you can't upgrade to Windows 10. This folder will be much larger than 3G, most people will be at 6G, and even 7G.

The reason for this should be based on your current system (the difference between Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, and the difference between 32 and 64), and depending on how you are upgrading the system (Windows) 10 Home Edition? Or Professional Edition? 64-bit or 32-bit) will vary.

In short, if you are still 140M, please be patient! The upgrade is coming soon!

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved