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    Updates do not trigger Windows to automatically compress folders to make space. There is a recent feature, I believe in the latest version of Windows 10 that should be released later this month, that will do this, but as of build 1809 that is not a feature. Therefore your answer does not actually answer the question, not does it add information not addressed in the existing answers. Commented May 1, 2019 at 16:50
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    @music2myear: “… should be released later this month”?  I believe that it has been doing this for about six months now; see this and Run5k’s answer above. Commented May 1, 2019 at 17:53
  • Huh, well TIL. I thought I'd seen that feature listed in the release notes for the upcoming feature update. But I suppose I may have read it in an earlier set of notes. Commented May 2, 2019 at 15:27