C:\Boot folder and multiple bootmgr.exe's in Vista

B

Bryan

Obviously the C:\Boot folder is required however I am wondering if it's
necessary to have all the \cs-CZ ~ \zh-TW subfolders, each containing a
bootmgr.exe file. Looks like it's the same file but maybe for different
languages..?

I am one that doesn't like unnecessary clutter (Vista being the clutter
Queen of OS's) , particulary in the root of my boot partition.. Has anyone
attempted, or is it possible to delete the other language subfolders
containing unused versions of this bootmgr.exe without effecting the working
installation ? I only have Vista installed and do not dual-boot anything..

Since I am American and use English only why should I keep any of these
other language subfolders other than the \en-US one.. ?

Bryan
 
N

Nonny

I am one that doesn't like unnecessary clutter (Vista being the clutter
Queen of OS's) , particulary in the root of my boot partition..

The obsessive-compulsive one? Are you gonna keep cluttering (pun
intended) these groups wiith similar questions? If so, to keep my
newsreader screen un-cluttered, I will just killfile you and save
myself all the headaches.
 
B

Bryan

Noney... It's the first time I've asked the question..

Please killfile me as your responses are as ignorant and useless. Why do
you waste your time responding to legitimate questions with such irrational
exuberance or rather ignorance? Please leave the forum if you're unable to
help and can only use your time to expose your stupidity for all of us to
read? Go finger a monkey, you might learn something..

Please killfile me and don't waste another second doing it.. Talking
about O/C, why would you care what anyone else posts anyway..

Bryan
 
S

Smithsonian

Its pretty much impossible to delete them. It will say access is denied. I
wouldnt delete them. Anyways. Deleting them would involve modifing
permissions on your boot folder. I would never modify permissions on boot
folder
 

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