To make sure your device can successfully update and that it runs its best, Windows reserves a portion of storage space on your device for use by temporary files, caches, and other files. When your device is low on space, Windows will clear reserved storage so it can be used for other processes, like a Windows update. Reserving storage also helps keep disk space usage on your device more predictable and more stable. DISM Commands To Enable or Disable Reserved Storage in Windows 10 1. Open a new elevated command prompt. 2. Type DISM.exe /Online /Get-ReservedStorageState to see if the Reserved Space feature is enabled or disabled. 3. Execute the following command to enable Reserved Storage: DISM.exe /Online /Set-ReservedStorageState /State:Enabled. 4. Run the following command to disable Reserved Storage: DISM.exe /Online /Set-ReservedStorageState /State:Disabled. You are done. The change will be applied instantly, no restart required. Note: If Windows 10 is performing a ser...
Microsoft has released out-of-band updates that resolve the Windows connectivity issue which the company had encountered last week. The issue, as you may remember, was preventing cloud apps like Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Outlook from their normal work, and also was affecting VPN connections. The released updates are not available via the Windows Update as of this writing. The user has to download them manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. The links are as follows: Windows 10, version 1909 (KB4554364 ) Windows 10, version 1903 (KB4554364 ) Windows 10, version 1809 (KB4554354 ) Windows 10, version 1803 (KB4554349 ) Windows 10, version 1709 (KB4554342 ) Source : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-information/windows-message-center