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I was reading an article on a website concerning reducing the Windows
folder footprint, and in the article it is stated that the files(not the
folder) in the
C:/windows/system32/dllcache folder can safely be deleted.The author
says they are just backups of all system files and are not needed.
Anyways I ask because mine has over 500megs in it and all are blue meaning
the are old compressed files. Also what about deleting the files(not the
folder) in the C:/Windows/Servicepackfiles/i386 folder. I have SP2 on cd and
have no intention of removing it. Thanks
folder footprint, and in the article it is stated that the files(not the
folder) in the
C:/windows/system32/dllcache folder can safely be deleted.The author
says they are just backups of all system files and are not needed.
Anyways I ask because mine has over 500megs in it and all are blue meaning
the are old compressed files. Also what about deleting the files(not the
folder) in the C:/Windows/Servicepackfiles/i386 folder. I have SP2 on cd and
have no intention of removing it. Thanks