Also, you can find out how to disable Activity history and protect your privacy on Windows.

What is reserved storage on Windows 11?

Reserved storage is a feature in Windows 11 that sets aside a portion of the storage capacity on a device for system and app updates, system caches, and temporary files. The amount of reserved storage varies based on the device configuration and can range from several gigabytes to over 7GB, depending on the size of the Hard Disk. Furthermore, the Reserved Storage is automatically managed by Windows 11, so users don’t need to worry about freeing up space or managing the storage manually. The reserved storage ensures that the system and apps have enough space to operate correctly, even when the device is low on storage.

How do I enable or disable reserved storage on Windows 11?

1. How to view reserved storage on your device

The reserved storage capacity varies on each device based on the size of the Hard Disk. If the reserved storage is intact, proceed with the steps below to enable or disable it.

2. How to disable and enable reserved storage

The Windows Command Prompt can enable and disable reserved storage effectively without affecting other storage capacities on your PC. You can read how to fix CMD not run as administrators if you have difficulty using Command Prompt. Alternatively, you can read how to enable reserved storage on Windows and how to fix Windows storage that doesn’t add up to your PC. If you have further questions or suggestions about this guide, kindly drop them in the comments section below.

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