1 How to Delete $SysReset Folder via File Explorer2 How to Delete $SysReset Folder via Command Prompt

What is $Sysreset? If you notice a previously unseen folder called $SysReset on your PC, there’s no need to worry. This isn’t some kind of malware – it’s the folder in which Windows 10 stores files after a refresh or reset. Most of the time, the $SysReset folder is quite small, measuring in the double-digit megabytes. Primarily, it contains logs that a technician can use to identify why a refresh or reset failed. As these logs can contain some personal information, you may want to remove it if you need a completely clean start or really need to free up space in Windows 10. Today we’re going to show you how to delete $SysReset via File Explorer or an elevated Command Prompt.

How to Delete $SysReset Folder via File Explorer

How to Delete $SysReset Folder via Command Prompt

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