Windows Delivery Optimization is a feature introduced in Windows 10 to help manage the downloading of Windows updates by storing parts of update files in the cache and sharing them with other devices on the same local network. This speeds up the process of updating and installing updates. This is especially helpful in situations with multiple Windows devices, as it reduces the amount of data that needs to be downloaded to update Windows. There are several ways to delete the Delivery Optimization Cache, but we will only use the relevant methods.
1. Use Disk Cleanup
One effective way to delete the Delivery Optimization Cache is to use the disk cleanup utility. It allows users to remove unnecessary files to free up space, such as temporary files, cache files, and the delivery optimization cache.
2. Use PowerShell and Command Prompt
Another method that you can try is to use Windows PowerShell or the command prompt to delete the Delivery Optimization Cache. This is the shortest and easiest method to clear the Delivery Optimization Cache.







