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| 110336 | 2003-01-01 08:53:00 | I have 3101kb in a file called system.dat and 445kb in a file called user.dat - both in C:\WINDOWS. Can (should) these be deleted and will spider do the job? Many thanks |
Chris Randal (521) | ||
| 110337 | 2003-01-01 09:06:00 | ourworld.compuserve.com I would suggest not deleting the user.dat file. Information on it is on the above link and more links in regards to user.dat can be found at the google link below if you want to do further research of it. www.google.com |
duckyduck (197) | ||
| 110338 | 2003-01-01 09:08:00 | Too quick and not reading the question properly. The below link will give you various links to follow in regards to system.dat. www.google.com |
duckyduck (197) | ||
| 110339 | 2003-01-01 09:10:00 | You will not be able to delete these files and you do not want to - they belong to your Windows Registry and Windows will not work without them. Some information on them is here: www.adobe.com You may be confusing these files with index.dat, which can be deleted with the Spider program. |
tommy (2826) | ||
| 110340 | 2003-01-02 23:29:00 | Thanks everybody | Chris Randal (521) | ||
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