In such situations, Microsoft suggests users should make use of USB-flash drives or SD-cards to complete the Anniversary Update installation. According to the tech giant, there is no need to install a particular program to upgrade to Windows 10 version 1607 using SD-cards, as all you need to do is follow the on-screen instructions. Unfortunately, using an SD-card to upgrade to the Anniversary Update is not as simple as Microsoft describes it. Thousands of users are reporting they keep on getting the “Not Enough Disk Space for Anniversary Update” error message, although they have mounted SD-cards as drive D: and tried plugging in USB-drives. Their computers don’t display any options allowing them to use the SD-cards, showing only the message informing them they need more disk space.

No option to use SD-cards or USB flash drives while installing the Anniversary Update

Fortunately, if you own a low storage device and you want to upgrade, you need not lose hope. Some users managed to install the Anniversary Update despite having previously received the dreaded “Not Enough Disk Space for Anniversary Update” message.

Here’s how to install the Anniversary Update on low storage devices

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