If you're still struggling after this you may have to look to hardware options. ![]() ![]() There are pages of discussions out there regarding WinSxS and why it takes up so much space. I honestly can't say how much space it will save. To use the tool, simply run compcln at a command prompt. Once the archived files are removed you can no longer remove SP2. This removes archived files that are used in case you ever wanted to roll back an update, or even an entire service pack. ![]() If that's the case, you'll need to use the Compcln.exe tool. ![]() I do need to clarify though, which version of Windows Server are you running? Your original post says 2008 R2, but your reply suggests it's just 2008 (mainly because 2008 R2 only has SP1). Didn't think it would have been a WSUS server but just thought I'd check as that always complicates things.
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