![]() ![]() What’s the component store? It’s that “pesky” and “misunderstood” WinSxS directory everyone on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 complained about that took up too much space. That is a scheduled task built in to Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 to automatically cleanup the component store. What do I mean by automatically doing it for you? Check out this greatness: The operating system will now automatically do it for you and you do not have to do anything, but if you want to, you still can. ![]() Do we still need to clean up the WinSxS directory? Let’s start by discussing the latter question in the title of this blog. So what is this command? Why were they unable to uninstall this update? What other new servicing enhancements were added to Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2? Keep reading to find out. NET framework issue a few months back, several people commented that they were unable to uninstall an update as the new /resetbase command was run against the image after the update was already installed. First published on TechNet on Feb 09, 2015 ![]()
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