Larry

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Windows XP Home Ed. SP2. P4 3.2 GHz. 2 GB DDR RAM.

Using my original Windows CD, I performed a Windows Repair.

After that repair, I used another CD obtained through Microsoft containing
SP2.

After completion of the installation, a folder was placed on my C: drive. It
has a long folder name: "4b50a7e303f1d0e0caeca2ce" with subfolders such as,
"i386," "new" and "root," to mention a few. The files contained within those
folders all end with an underscore such as: "accessor.in_"

What is this folder and is it safe to delete?
 
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Larry wrote:
> Windows XP Home Ed. SP2. P4 3.2 GHz. 2 GB DDR RAM.
>
> Using my original Windows CD, I performed a Windows Repair.
>
> After that repair, I used another CD obtained through Microsoft containing
> SP2.
>
> After completion of the installation, a folder was placed on my C: drive. It
> has a long folder name: "4b50a7e303f1d0e0caeca2ce" with subfolders such as,
> "i386," "new" and "root," to mention a few. The files contained within those
> folders all end with an underscore such as: "accessor.in_"
>
> What is this folder and is it safe to delete?

That is a temp folder created during the SP install. It should have
been removed upon successful install of the SP. It is OK to delete that
folder.
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Tom Porterfield
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That is a temporary folder which should be automatically removed after a hotfix, update or service pack installation. You can safely remove it.

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Greetings,
Daniel Martín


"Larry" <Larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E2C435C8-33AD-4ADE-89DD-9D509D958E83@microsoft.com...
> Windows XP Home Ed. SP2. P4 3.2 GHz. 2 GB DDR RAM.
>
> Using my original Windows CD, I performed a Windows Repair.
>
> After that repair, I used another CD obtained through Microsoft containing
> SP2.
>
> After completion of the installation, a folder was placed on my C: drive. It
> has a long folder name: "4b50a7e303f1d0e0caeca2ce" with subfolders such as,
> "i386," "new" and "root," to mention a few. The files contained within those
> folders all end with an underscore such as: "accessor.in_"
>
> What is this folder and is it safe to delete?