Thanks for replying. I thought as much.
Now, can someone tell me whether I can remove
some or all of them?
David
"Delwin Lee [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Those are backup files created when you install patches and critical
> updates.
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> "David F. Schrader" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Where to submit this is query was a question. With a multitude of
newsgroups
> deciding which one was the "right one" became a matter of making what I
hope
> is a good guess. If it's wrong I hope someone will be kind enough to
answer
> or tell me which group I need to try.
>
> Over the last year or so I've installed a healthy number of "bug fixes,"
> "services releases," and the first "Service Pack" to my machine which is
> running Windows XP Pro. Recently, during an update, XP has started to make
> noise that there is "insufficient disk space" on the "boot drive." It
gives
> me the opportunity to clean up some space so that it can continue and so
far
> I have been able to successfully finish the "upgrades."
>
> I got some "free time" so I decided to try to do a better job of cleaning.
I
> cleaned off some old software and that helped some. But during the process
I
> found a large number of sub-directories in the *Windows* directory. They
are
> all marked "Read-only" and "Hidden" and they all have names that contain
> what appears to be a reference to a Microsoft error report - Q8154383
> together with some additional information.
>
> I believe that they are the remnants of the installation of the service
> pack, and all of the bug fixes. There are 1836 files (136 folders) and
they
> take up almost 330 MB.
>
> My question is, can I safely remove them? Microsoft doesn't intend for
users
> to remove them (if they did then the security problem they that they fixed
> would be put back) so is there a valid reason to keep them?
>
> Just wondering.
>
> David
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