What are $GetCurrent and $SysReset folders? Can these folders be deleted?

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What does the $SysReset directory contain and why is it important?

The $SysReset directory is created when a Refresh or Reset operation fails. It contains log folders that are essential for system administrators to diagnose and troubleshoot refresh or reset issues.
2.

Is it safe to delete the $GetCurrent and $SysReset directories from my system?

Yes, it is safe to delete the $GetCurrent and $SysReset directories if you do not need to review the log files. Deleting these folders will not cause any issues as Windows can retrieve necessary files when needed.
3.

How can I manually delete the $GetCurrent and $SysReset folders in Windows?

To manually delete the $GetCurrent and $SysReset folders, open File Explorer, right-click on each folder, and select Delete. You will need admin permission to proceed with the deletion, and don’t forget to empty the Recycle Bin afterward.
4.

What happens to the $SysReset directory if there are no issues with Refresh or Reset?

If there are no complications with the Refresh or Reset feature, the $SysReset directory will be safely deleted automatically, as it is unnecessary when no errors are present.

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