Have you tried XP's Disk Cleanup (cleanmgr.exe)?
Look in your Windows folder for files with names similar to this:
$NtUninstallKB946648$ These are the uninstall files for updates that you
have downloaded and installed. These files can take up a lot of room so if
your machine is stable, these files can be deleted. MVP Doug Knox has a
utility to remove the files plus the associated registry entries:
http://www.dougknox.com/ In the left panel, select: Win XP Utilities. In
the right panel, select: Remove Hotfix Backup Files.
Once the files are gone, you will not be able to uninstall the updates;
however, if the PC is stable, there should be no need to remove them.
You could also resize the partitions and add more space to C: drive;
however, you will need special software to do so. BootIt Next Generation is
available from:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html and it does
partitioning, makes a compressed image, does many other partitioning chores
and is a boot manager. It is not quite as easy to use as Partition Magic
but it is half the cost and has more features. Unlike the crippled PMagic
demo, BING is a *full function* demo you can try for FREE for 30 days. The
web site has a lot of support articles.
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Regards
Ron Badour
MS MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"m_ridzon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am running WinXP SP3 Pro. My harddrive is partitioned into 4 partitions
> with C drive having the operating system on it. I originally formatted
> this
> harddrive about 4 years ago making C drive 10GB. Over the 4 years, I've
> downloaded many software updates for Windows and my other applications. I
> noticed that I only have about 1.5GB left in C drive and would like to
> free
> up some space if possible. Once the downloads are downloaded and ran, do
> the
> downloaded files sit dormant somewhere in the C drive? In other words,
> can I
> delete the downloaded files to free up C drive space? Or are they
> constantly
> being referenced and called upon by the computer system?
>
> I am just trying to clean up C drive without making the system unstable.
>
> M Ridzon