![]() Winsxs, stands for Windows Side by Side, referring to the concept of hosting the same files in different versions in the operating system. Folders that begin with the same name host different versions of the same dll, there are sometimes five or more folders that host different versions of the same dynamic link library. If you open the folder in Windows Explorer you will notice a huge folder list, with each folder containing at least one file, but often multiple files. It was not until Windows Vista that this technology was turned into what Vista and Windows 7 users are experiencing today. Then in Windows ME, Microsoft began to include options to store multiple dll versions using the same name in the operating system. There was simply no way to store multiple versions of a dll, which led to incompatibilities and other problems. ![]() Back in Windows 9x, the operating system had troubles with dynamic link libraries, more precisely with different versions of the same dll. It is important to take a look back in time. Internet search engines and message boards are full with questions about the folder, many users want to know if it is safe to delete the Winsxs folder, if it needs to be included in operating system backups or why it has such an enormous size compared to other Windows folders. ![]() ![]() The folder usually has a size of about 5 to 8 Gigabytes on Windows Vista and Windows 7 or newer, there are however reports of bigger folders, up to 16 Gigabytes and more.Įspecially Windows XP users who recently switched to Windows 7 may have asked themselves why the size of the folder increased from a few Megabytes to Gigabytes. ![]()
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