S swabie6 Honorable Feb 21, 2012 3 0 10,510 Feb 21, 2012 #1 so I can delete them after the system is done; logs, temp files, etc. my laptop is full 80GB with 370MB left. on XP they are in sysem32. thanks.
so I can delete them after the system is done; logs, temp files, etc. my laptop is full 80GB with 370MB left. on XP they are in sysem32. thanks.
ksiemb Illustrious Nov 15, 2009 12,270 1 41,960 Feb 23, 2012 #2 swabie6 : so I can delete them after the system is done; logs, temp files, etc. my laptop is full 80GB with 370MB left. on XP they are in sysem32. thanks. Search your drive for $ntuninstall in XP, mine are not in system32 - but rather, Windows root directory. Ok to delete them, provided you have no reason to redo. You can also add/remove, Check the "show Updates" box and delete only the ones that are very old ! Upvote 0 Downvote
swabie6 : so I can delete them after the system is done; logs, temp files, etc. my laptop is full 80GB with 370MB left. on XP they are in sysem32. thanks. Search your drive for $ntuninstall in XP, mine are not in system32 - but rather, Windows root directory. Ok to delete them, provided you have no reason to redo. You can also add/remove, Check the "show Updates" box and delete only the ones that are very old !