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How much RAM memory does this have? Do you ever use Hibernation? If not, you can possibly save a bunch of space by turning off hibernation. To turn it off:
Go into Control Panel. Drill down to Power Options (you'll see it on Classic View. Otherwise, in Category view, 1st go to Performance & Maintenance).
In Power Options, click to select the Hibernate Tab. In the Hibernate block, un-select the "Enable hibernation".
Apply changes. Restart your system. Look again for Hiberfil.sys. It should be gone.
If you are really double-sure positive you'd never want to undo old patches from Windows Update--
then you could delete the individual $NtUninstallxxnnnnnn folders.
Just know that would make the patches un-installable .
Those are individual hotfix un-install folders. You may delete those.
The registry will have leftover entries; so you need to get into Add/Remove Programs,
select these items. It will fail the uninstall, and then allow you to remove listing from registry.
Also, be aware, if you made recent 'optional' updates 'after' installing a service pack ---
then those would be among that set of folders.
If you will never need to un-install the service pack, the $NTServicePackUninstall$ folder (about 200MB) can be removed.
Make a note of these: the group at microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
which is geared towards new users. Also, the Computer Haven forum
http://computerhaven.info/
HTH
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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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I need help wrote:
> I have an older smodel dell optiplex that has only 6gig hardrive my
> problem is that I am completely full right now and need to free up
> space.I have already erased files I have done the disk cleanup I have
> defraged I need another option.If anyone can help I would greatly
> appreciate. By the way I am pretty new on a computer so if you
> explain in terms I will understand thanks