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Richard
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      28th Jun 2004
Is there a small script that will delete all the installation Logs scattered
throught the windows directories. Some of these are pretty large and I
doubt they are needed after the image is built and stable.

If not, I guess since all my clones will be exact duplicates of my "Golden"
image I could delete them all manually.


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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      28th Jun 2004
You can delete most of them offline, without problems.

Regards,
Slobodan

"Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there a small script that will delete all the installation Logs scattered
> throught the windows directories. Some of these are pretty large and I
> doubt they are needed after the image is built and stable.
>
> If not, I guess since all my clones will be exact duplicates of my "Golden"
> image I could delete them all manually.
>
>
> Richard
>
>



 
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KM
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      28th Jun 2004
Richard,

I don't think such script exists unless someone has created it.

You can definitely delete the log files manually (online or offline) or
create a simple batch that will do the job.
The files you are likely going to wipe out are \windows\fba\fbalog.txt,
\windows\setupapi.log, \windows\setuperr.log, even \windows\*.log.
You can also clean up Event logs (system/application/security).

However, I don't think deleteling the files above will give you much
additional space.

KM

> Is there a small script that will delete all the installation Logs

scattered
> throught the windows directories. Some of these are pretty large and I
> doubt they are needed after the image is built and stable.
>
> If not, I guess since all my clones will be exact duplicates of my

"Golden"
> image I could delete them all manually.
>
>
> Richard
>
>



 
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Richard
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      28th Jun 2004
Great, Thanks. I'm down to 94 megs and still trimming. With all the
additional drivers, application, and files I'm about 120 megs without
compression so I'm he


"KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Richard,
>
> I don't think such script exists unless someone has created it.
>
> You can definitely delete the log files manually (online or offline) or
> create a simple batch that will do the job.
> The files you are likely going to wipe out are \windows\fba\fbalog.txt,
> \windows\setupapi.log, \windows\setuperr.log, even \windows\*.log.
> You can also clean up Event logs (system/application/security).
>
> However, I don't think deleteling the files above will give you much
> additional space.
>
> KM
>
> > Is there a small script that will delete all the installation Logs

> scattered
> > throught the windows directories. Some of these are pretty large and I
> > doubt they are needed after the image is built and stable.
> >
> > If not, I guess since all my clones will be exact duplicates of my

> "Golden"
> > image I could delete them all manually.
> >
> >
> > Richard
> >
> >

>
>



 
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