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How To Delete Downloaded Netflix Contents From Windows 10

Last Updated on April 10, 2017 by admin 2 Comments

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Netflix is the largest movie and TV shows streaming service with over 90 million subscribers. Recently, the Netflix app was updated to support download of movies and TV shows for offline viewing.

In simple words, you can now download Netflix movies and TV shows on your Windows 10 PC using the official Netflix app for Windows 10.

Although not all movies and TV shows are available for download at this time, a good amount of content is available for offline viewing.

delete downloaded Netflix contents from Windows 10

The Netflix app on Windows 10 stores all downloaded contents in the drive where you have installed Windows 10 (usually, it’s “C”). If you have downloaded tens of movies and TV shows, your system drive might be running out of space now.

Luckily, you can easily delete Netflix contents from your PC. Follow the given below directions to delete specific or all downloaded Netflix movies and TV shows from your Windows 10 PC.

Method 1 of 3

Delete specific or all downloaded movies and TV shows

Step 1: Open Netflix app. Click the hamburger button (located top-left) and then click My downloads to see My Downloads page with all downloaded movies and TV shows.

Step 2: Here, to delete movies or TV shows that you want, click the Edit (pen icon located top-right) icon. You should now see a checkbox on all downloaded contents.

Step 3: Select movies and TV episodes you want to delete from your PC, and then click the Delete icon located top-right to delete selected downloads from your PC. That’s it!

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To delete all, you can select all items and then click Delete icon.

Method 2 of 3

Delete all movies and TV shows at once

Step 1: Launch Netflix app. Click the three dots button (located top-right) and then click Settings to open Netflix settings page.

Step 2: Here, under Downloads section, click Delete all downloads to delete all downloaded movies and TV shows from Netflix.

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Method 3 of 3

Delete all movies and TV shows from File Explorer

Step 1: Open File Explorer. Navigate to the following location:

C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Packages\4DF9E0F8.Netflix_mcm4njqhnhss8\LocalState\offlineInfo\downloads

In the above path, replace “C” with the drive Windows 10 drive’s drive letter. Replace UserName with your user account name.

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Step 2: Here, select all files using Ctrl + A keyboard shortcut, and then use Shift + Delete keyboard shortcut to delete all files. This will permanently delete all downloaded movies and TV shows from your Windows 10 computer.

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Tips

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Comments

  1. Deepak P says

    March 4, 2019 at 1:01 pm

    Thanks worked like a charm , got 13gigs of space :)

  2. Juanita Cox says

    January 7, 2019 at 3:19 am

    uninstall netflix from this computer. I haven’t downloaded any movies or anything. it got installed by accident

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