XP File 1386

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Guest

I am using XP Home. Recently, I have tried to clean out some of the
accumulated garbage on my computer (accum over the last 3 yrs). I've noticed
my " hard drive used space" gets larger and larger, but I ad no programs,
files, etc. After going thru all the clean up steps I could think of, I
noticed my 1386 File is HUGE. What is the 1386 File? How can I delete some of
files without fearing I have deleted a necessary file? Do I even want to
clean out the file? Any other suggestions?
 
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John Barnett MVP

The i386 folder contains Windows operating system files and you 'should not'
delete anything from it. You do so at your peril.

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Doug Knox MS-MVP

The I386 folder is put there by the computer manufacturer, in place of giving you an XP CD. Should you choose to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Components, this is where XP will get its files from.
 
G

Guest

All that I know is the i386 folder is your installation folder when you first
installed your OS. All the system files are stored in this particular
folder. So I don't know if you want to mess around with this kinda stuff.
 

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