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How to clear the 'SoftwareDistribution'

folder on Windows 10 and make updates


happen again
If Windows Update isn't working, it could be caused by a problem with the SoftwareDistribution
folder, and here we'll show you how to fix it.
Mauro Huculak
16 Mar 2017

On Windows 10, the "SoftwareDistribution" folder is an essential component for Windows


Update, which temporarily stores files needed to install new updates to keep your device secure
and with the latest fixes and improvements.

This folder is maintained by the WUAgent (Windows Update Agent), and typically, it should be
left alone, but there will be times when you may need to clear its content manually in the case the
Datastore and Download folders aren't synchronized, and it's preventing Windows Update from
applying new updates to your PC.

Usually, if you're having trouble with Windows Update, or after updates have been applied, it's
safe to empty the content of the SoftwareDistribution folder. Windows 10 will always re-
download all the necessary files, or re-create the folder and re-download all the components, if
removed.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to delete the content inside the
SoftwareDistribution folder. As an alternative option, we'll also show you the steps to rename the
folder, in case you only want to test if the folder's content is the one causing problems.

 How to clear the 'SoftwareDistribution' folder


 How to rename the 'SoftwareDistribution' folder

How to clear the 'SoftwareDistribution' folder

To delete the content inside the SoftwareDistribution folder, do the following:

1. Open Start.
2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the result, and select Run as administrator.

3. Type the following command to stop the Windows Update Service and press Enter:

net stop wuauserv

4. Type the following command to stop the Background Intelligent Transfer Service and
press Enter:

net stop bits

5. Use the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run command.

6. Open File Explorer and browse the following path:

C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution
7. Select all its content and click the Delete button to clear the content.

Quick Tip: In the case, you're having trouble deleting all the files, simply restart your
computer, and try again.

8. On Command Prompt, type the following command to start the Windows Update Service
and press Enter:

net start wuauserv

9. Type the following command to start the Background Intelligent Transfer Service and
press Enter:

net start bits


Once you completed the steps, Windows 10 will reconfigure the folder and re-download all the
necessary components.

How to rename the 'SoftwareDistribution' folder

If you don't want to delete the content inside of the folder, you can alternatively, rename the
folder to troubleshoot Windows Update problems.

To rename the SoftwareDistribution folder, do the following:

1. Open Start.
2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the result, and select Run as administrator.

3. Type the following command to stop the Windows Update Service and press Enter:

net stop wuauserv

4. Type the following command to stop the Background Intelligent Transfer Service and
press Enter:

net stop bits

5. Use the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run command.

6. Type the following command to rename the folder and press Enter:

rename %windir%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.bak


Quick Tip: If the command isn't letting you rename the folder, try steps No. 3 and 4 one
more time, and then try to rename the folder.

7. Type the following command to start the Windows Update Service and press Enter:

net start wuauserv

8. Type the following command to start the Background Intelligent Transfer Service and
press Enter:

net start bits


After you've completed the steps, Windows 10 will re-create the folder and re-download all the
necessary components.

The only caveat with this process is that the SoftwareDistribution folder also includes the
Windows Update history information, which means that emptying up the folder will result in loss
of this data. In addition, you'll notice that Windows Update will take longer than usual to detect
and update your computer because the WUAgent must check and re-create the Datastore
information. However, it's a small price to pay to get your device to update again.

While sometimes the folder may grow, it's only recommended to use these instructions only
when necessary. You shouldn't mess with the SoftwareDistribution folder to free up storage
space on your computer.

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