![]() This allows patch downloads to be much smaller, delta patches that are faster to download and install than traditional patches. This is the "optimisation" part - If the full patch was downloaded and installed, it'd be approximately 633MB of actual data. So, on my machine it shows as a 4.16GB folder because 4.16GB of files were collected into a virtual file structure when I updated from 17134.112 to 17134.137, but only 212MB of actual, new files were written. The only data actually stored in this folder is the contents of files changed from one patch to another. ![]() ![]() To anyone who is wondering why the reported versus actual files in this folder are showing substantially different figures, it's because the way Delivery Optimisation works is by building a virtual directory tree of your entire windows installation, including user specific registry hives (ntuser.dat files), and all of the files from the SxS directory (the Windows side by side configuration store).
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