deleting images

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i have recently done a system recovery.in my backup it had saved a lot of
images from the games i had been downloading from internet which i deleted
but i also have a lot of images that relates to the computer and my
printer.can they be deleted without me losing anything.please help.
 
sheryl said:
i have recently done a system recovery.in my backup it had saved a
lot of images from the games i had been downloading from internet
which i deleted but i also have a lot of images that relates to the
computer and my printer.can they be deleted without me losing
anything.please help.

You cannot delete something without you losing anything. It's an
impossibility.
However - you can delete what you want and (since you have specified images)
not worry about losing anything you don't delete.

I assume you want to delete the "images" you did not mean to have restored
and keep those things that you did mean to have restored?
 
i didnt even know there was all they images on my computer until i was trying
to fix something.some of them were taking up a lot of space thanx
 
|i have recently done a system recovery.in my backup it had saved a lot of
| images from the games i had been downloading from internet which i deleted
| but i also have a lot of images that relates to the computer and my
| printer.can they be deleted without me losing anything.please help.
| --
| sheryl

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These pics (pictures) from your backup were probably pics that were included in your temporary internet files. Before doing a backup it's a good idea to delete the TIF (temporary internet files) files so you don't re-import the old TIF files. These are safe to delete. If you delete system pics it could potentionally give you problems because some of them will be needed- for instance 'desktop pics' could be needed. Others may used when showing help files that use the HTML format (show in an internet type page) etc and may make the program unusable.
 
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