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deleting files created by files and settings transfer wizard

 
 
Ted Curtin
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      15th Oct 2005
I used this wizard to prepare to copy files and settings to a new hard
drive, but ended up not going any further. Are all those compressed files on
my hard drive somewhere, and should I /can I delete them since I am not
going to complete the transfer?

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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      15th Oct 2005
Perform a Search for the folder named "USMT2.UNC"
and delete it.

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"Ted Curtin" wrote:

| I used this wizard to prepare to copy files and settings to a new hard
| drive, but ended up not going any further. Are all those compressed files on
| my hard drive somewhere, and should I /can I delete them since I am not
| going to complete the transfer?
|
| Thanks

 
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