![]() Right click the drive, select properties from the bottom of the list. If not, you can probably delete it by doing a disk cleanup. If $windows.~WS is like $windows.~BT, you cannot delete it by normal means, but try first anyway. The Windows folder containing the install.wim seems to be identical with the contents of the final windows.iso. It does not get deleted after the Iso is made and contains about 6GB of files because it contains both sources\Installx86.esd and a nested sources\Windows\sources\Install.wim windows images. You can unhide files in view, folder options, view, in file explorer. It is created on the drive(usually c:) where your current windows folder is, in a hidden folder called c:\$Windows.~WS, before the final Windows.iso was created in a folder of your choosing.
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