If you have been trying to delete the $Windows. bt folder on your Windows 7 computer, this tutorial is for you. The $Windows. bt folder is usually created during the upgrade process of Windows 10. However, you can still delete it using a few simple steps.
To get started, click on the start menu and type “cmd” in the search bar. Right-click on the Command Prompt and select “Run as Administrator”. If you receive a User Account Control prompt, select “Yes” to continue.
In the description of the video, you will find three commands that you need to copy one at a time. Please note that these commands are assuming that Windows is installed on the C drive. If Windows is installed on a different drive, replace the letter C with the correct drive letter.
Copy the first command and paste it into the Command Prompt window. You can also type it in manually if you prefer. Hit enter and wait for the command to execute. If you receive the message “The system cannot find the file specified”, it might be due to an incorrect drive letter or the absence of upgrade files.
Next, copy the second and third commands and paste them in one after another. Again, if you receive the message “The system cannot find the file specified”, it might be due to an incorrect drive letter or the absence of upgrade files.
Once you have executed all three commands, the $Windows. bt folder should be deleted successfully. It’s a pretty straightforward process that only takes a few seconds to complete. Just make sure to replace the drive letter if Windows is installed on a different drive.
That’s it! You have successfully deleted the $Windows. bt folder on your Windows 7 computer. We hope that this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them down below.