I don't know TC. The last update to Windows 10 did a good job of freeing up a lot of hard drive space. Of course, it that by wiping out all your ZIP files. The one before that could wipe out all your C:\user files.
Microsoft seems determined to free up disk space. I am sure they will get it all worked out. 
LOL Skuzzy... I read your reply as being sarcastically funny towards MS's Windows 10 updates
Is what I was referring to regarding trial and error and/or headaches, haha
When I decided to go with MS's LTSB version of 10, the way they explained/described it to the MS Insiders was that we would have full control over what we allowed to run or not, but that didn't last very long
After what I experienced my Windows 10 enterprise LTSB version by taking control of my Windows XP, Windows 7 ultimate and Windows 8.1 Pro OSes, having to spend 3+ months going through each OS just to be sure that all were back to how they were before the Windows 10 install....really pushed me over the edge about Window 10....
I built a switchbox with 4 toggle switches to engage/disengage certain partitioned hard drives that hold multi-boot OS setups and highly expensive software.... Music compositions, let alone family genealogy research and stuff
I could not afford to lose my stuff (software, etc) that I can't replace now that I'm disabled and on fixed income...
BTW, I mistyped earlier 64 GB system ram.... We were only up to 24 GBs.... But our computers and graphics cards we used with our AutoCAD, HVAC&R load calculating and designing and Thermodynamics software was so much more demanding than one's average home PC
TC