Sometimes we encounter such a problem as a lack of free memory on the computer’s hard drive. Of course, the first thing I want to do is to remove something that is not particularly necessary and at the same time "heavy." If the WindowsImageBackup folder, which weighs a lot, turned out to be such a candidate, then this article will help you to weigh the pros and cons of deleting it.
WindowsImageBackup - what is this folder?
It stores all the data to restore the OS in case of crash, a backup image of your system. This explains its decent "weight" - a couple, or even a dozen gigabytes.
Having learned what the WindowsImageBackup folder is, we understand that the recovery of the operating system is due to the backup images stored in it. You can start this recovery process in the following way:
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