There were two freeware programs in Corliss' post. Kudos to you for reaching the height of Idiotarianism. Aw, come on Nicolaas, ease up. BB is probably just a young boy. After all, on the internet. Susan -- Posted to alt. Susan, you're losing it Me thinks you're becoming blinded by obsession with me? I'm married hon. Let's be gentle. The child is clearly befuddled. Too funny.
You have lost it haven't you. Now you know not which way to go Gorsh but that one had me howling when I first saw it. And just as the laughter was dying down He's doing the Usenet equivalent of jumping up and down to get attention.
I can't resist offering you a snippet from the book I'm currently reading aka putting myself to sleep with. They want our attention; they need adult attention; and they are going to get that attention one way or another.
Best way to treat a tanty is complete ignore. I could think of another remedy, but it would get me locked up. When your pet bird sees you reading the newspaper, does he wonder why you're sitting there staring at the carpet? This does no harm and frees up disk space. If you're really hurting for space, compressing Microsoft. NET can save a few tens of MB.
Apply personally for PGP public key. Next time I'll give John Corliss some NT tips mainly courses through the left-right hick-hack, MS calls Windows, without altering the registry from me again.
On Topic! As it is related to Freeware somehow. It's also somehow in contact with freeware Let's say, the specs for various freeware. Should we call Stellarium now not freeware, just beacuse it needs a relatively new PC??? Best regards, Daniel Mandic P. No it isn't but I'm not the one who lamblasts others like JC does. And if you can explain to me how one brings such a situation to JC's attention on a.
I have made no such claim. I am merely highlighting another act of rank hypocrisy carried out by JC. Others like myself occasionally who post slightly OT stuff do not also hammer others for doing so. We take a more relaxed view of things. JC doesn't. There is a difference, perhaps you can't see that? If something goes wrong the folders can simply be moved back to the Windows directory.
On newer versions of Windows, the so called Disk Cleanup tool can be used instead. What this tool does is basically the same thing, it removes temporary files and leftovers from the system including files that allow you to go back to a previous version of the system.
To load it simply press the Windows key, enter disk cleanup in the search form and select the option from the menu. Pick a drive, I suggest c: if that is where Windows is installed on and wait for the results to be populated.
Before you clean the selection, click on the clean up system files button. This basically restarts the program with advanced options including the ability to remove previous Windows installations and the like. Make sure you create a backup first before you run the tool. It is suggested to wait at least a couple of days after installing updates before you run a clean-up operation so that you can restore a previous system state in that time should things become problematic.
My personal favorite tool to accomplish this task is Ccleaner. The Remove Hotfix Backup still left me some folders, please see screenshot:.
I would delete all of them. They are just backups. If you intend to install Windows generic drivers in the future without the CD, you will want to keep the ServicePack folder. But those I would delete. I've removed both groups of files, hundreds of them, that have been on peoples computers since the day it was first installed. Like the restore files in Windows ME, they just never go away.
Ur sure? From the horse's mouth :. You apply a security update that installs a GDR version of File. You apply a hotfix that includes a hotfix version of File.
In this scenario the hotfix installation in step 2 installs the hotfix version of File. It will only remove hotfix backups that are specific to the Windows XP operating system". NET Framework. Thanks in advance. Well, I haven't been hacked in 6 years and I have a hardware firewall.
If you're some stranger who thinks you can convince me to click on "this cool link", give it your best shot. Check the log size and eventually move the location. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
I've done all the suggestions you've made and I bought some time. But now none of the suggestions frees a MB anymore. I ran TreesizeFree Portable and found that the folder I mention use up a lot of space and hence the question.
Thanks for you help. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
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