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| 280622 | 2004-10-12 20:34:00 | I have partitioned my two HDD into four partitions; 'C' - Programs, 'D' - Swap File, 'E' - Data file, and 'H' - General Backup. On my 'C' (13Gb) drive, along with a number of small files and programs files, resides the WINDOWS folder which is a massive 6.9Gb compared with my PROGRAMS folder of 3.1Gb. I note that there are a number of folders, e.g. 'ZipTmp0k.110' which add up to about 3.8Gb. What would happen if I was to delete these, as the space taken up by WINDOWS seems to be excessive? Gary |
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| 280623 | 2004-10-12 20:55:00 | You could run Cleanup which deletes a lot of flotsam and jetsam. Also check the FAQ's for a guide on clearing unnecessary files. | Greg S (201) | ||
| 280624 | 2004-10-13 03:40:00 | I have Fast Cleaner but it didn't pick these files up and I don't know if they can be deleted without causing problems. What are they for? Gary |
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