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HeyBub
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      5th Jan 2008
Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.

"Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure about
deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see the last time
you used that file may help you decide.

"The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you download to
install a program. Once you have a program installed, there's no need to
hang on to the .exe file that you used to install it."

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...?coll=orl_mezz


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      5th Jan 2008
GIGO

HeyBub wrote:
> Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
>
> "Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure about
> deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see the last time
> you used that file may help you decide.
>
> "The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you download to
> install a program. Once you have a program installed, there's no need to
> hang on to the .exe file that you used to install it."
>
> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...?coll=orl_mezz


 
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John K.Eason
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      5th Jan 2008
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) (HeyBub)
wrote:

> *From:* "HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>
> Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
>
> "Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure
> about deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see
> the last time you used that file may help you decide.
>
> "The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you
> download to install a program. Once you have a program installed,
> there's no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to
> install it."
>
> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...-horowitz0508j
> an05,0,4060171.column?coll=orl_mezz


Looks as if he's had a few complaints! Look at that page again!

Regards
John ((E-Mail Removed)) Remove the obvious to reply...
 
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HeyBub
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      6th Jan 2008
John K.Eason wrote:
> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
> (HeyBub) wrote:
>
>> *From:* "HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>
>> Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
>>
>> "Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure
>> about deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see
>> the last time you used that file may help you decide.
>>
>> "The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you
>> download to install a program. Once you have a program installed,
>> there's no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to
>> install it."
>>
>> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...-horowitz0508j
>> an05,0,4060171.column?coll=orl_mezz

>
> Looks as if he's had a few complaints! Look at that page again!


Revised second paragraph:

"Another piece of clutter that you can remove are installer .exe files used
to install programs from the Internet such as iTunes or Firefox . Once you
have downloaded the installer .exe and you've installed the program, there's
no need to hang on to that file."

Still a hazardous bit of advice.


 
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Tony Meloche
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      6th Jan 2008
HeyBub wrote:
> John K.Eason wrote:
>> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
>> (HeyBub) wrote:
>>
>>> *From:* "HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>
>>> Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
>>>
>>> "Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure
>>> about deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see
>>> the last time you used that file may help you decide.
>>>
>>> "The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you
>>> download to install a program. Once you have a program installed,
>>> there's no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to
>>> install it."
>>>
>>> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...-horowitz0508j
>>> an05,0,4060171.column?coll=orl_mezz

>> Looks as if he's had a few complaints! Look at that page again!

>
> Revised second paragraph:
>
> "Another piece of clutter that you can remove are installer .exe files used
> to install programs from the Internet such as iTunes or Firefox . Once you
> have downloaded the installer .exe and you've installed the program, there's
> no need to hang on to that file."
>
> Still a hazardous bit of advice.
>


Indeed it is. I have a folder (also backed up onto flash drive) that is
nothing but the installation .exe files for programs I've downloaded.
That folder has saved my butt on several occasions.

Tony

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budman@frozenorth.ca
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      6th Jan 2008
>>
>>
>>HeyBub wrote:
>>> John K.Eason wrote:
>>>> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
>>>> (HeyBub) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> *From:* "HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>>>
>>>>> Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure
>>>>> about deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see
>>>>> the last time you used that file may help you decide.
>>>>>
>>>>> "The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you
>>>>> download to install a program. Once you have a program installed,
>>>>> there's no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to
>>>>> install it."
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...-horowitz0508j
>>>>> an05,0,4060171.column?coll=orl_mezz
>>>> Looks as if he's had a few complaints! Look at that page again!
>>>
>>> Revised second paragraph:
>>>
>>> "Another piece of clutter that you can remove are installer .exe files used
>>> to install programs from the Internet such as iTunes or Firefox . Once you
>>> have downloaded the installer .exe and you've installed the program, there's
>>> no need to hang on to that file."
>>>
>>> Still a hazardous bit of advice.
>>>

>>
>>Indeed it is. I have a folder (also backed up onto flash drive) that is
>>nothing but the installation .exe files for programs I've downloaded.
>>That folder has saved my butt on several occasions.


And, folks should know that if the name of the file doesn't necessarily resemble
the actual name of the program, it can be changed when saving, as long as it
retains the extension .exe. Many downloaded programs have cryptic names that
mean nothing a few days or months from now.
 
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Homer J. Simpson
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      6th Jan 2008
>> "Another piece of clutter that you can remove are installer .exe files
>> used to install programs from the Internet such as iTunes or Firefox .
>> Once you have downloaded the installer .exe and you've installed the
>> program, there's no need to hang on to that file."
>>
>> Still a hazardous bit of advice.

>
> Indeed it is. I have a folder (also backed up onto flash drive) that is
> nothing but the installation .exe files for programs I've downloaded. That
> folder has saved my butt on several occasions.


Same here. Once I've determined I wanna keep some download, the installer
EXE gets added to my regular backup set. Sites might be down the moment you
need access to the file, links get broken, you might not have internet
access for any number of reasons, etc. If there's one thing I hate doing,
it's re-downloading something I've already downloaded.

And this guy suggests people *delete* those files...


 
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