Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way of
removing them?
Thanks,
------------- Output of Installing Service Pack, I think ---------
C:\Documents and Settings\erica>tree c:\5d20a3f6210ca86e528890f2c301 /F /A
Folder PATH listing
Volume serial number is 00380061 F07E:F20A
C:\5D20A3F6210CA86E528890F2C301
+---amd64
| filterpipelineprintproc.dll
| msxpsdrv.cat
| msxpsdrv.inf
| msxpsinc.gpd
| msxpsinc.ppd
| mxdwdrv.dll
| xpssvcs.dll
|
\---i386
filterpipelineprintproc.dll
msxpsdrv.cat
msxpsdrv.inf
msxpsinc.gpd
msxpsinc.ppd
mxdwdrv.dll
xpssvcs.dll
Removing Service Pack Post Installation Folders/Files
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Re: Removing Service Pack Post Installation Folders/Files
The date and time was Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:54:01 AM, and on a whim,
WM Developer pounded out on the keyboard:
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way of
> removing them?
>
You don't need the ones you listed.
Shift-Delete
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WM Developer pounded out on the keyboard:
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way of
> removing them?
>
You don't need the ones you listed.
Shift-Delete
Terry R.
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Re: Removing Service Pack Post Installation Folders/Files
See http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm
WM Developer wrote:
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way
> of removing them?
<snip>
WM Developer wrote:
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way
> of removing them?
<snip>
Re: Removing Service Pack Post Installation Folders/Files
XP SP3: Post Installation Cleanup:
http://www.aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=33827
NET Framework 3.5 SP1 - Temporary Folder is not deleted
http://www.pagestart.com/netframework35sp1error.html
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"WM Developer" <WMDeveloper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:077A2820-4FA3-40EB-A792-1B980C5308DA@microsoft.com...
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way
> of
> removing them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> ------------- Output of Installing Service Pack, I think ---------
> C:\Documents and Settings\erica>tree c:\5d20a3f6210ca86e528890f2c301 /F
> /A
> Folder PATH listing
> Volume serial number is 00380061 F07E:F20A
> C:\5D20A3F6210CA86E528890F2C301
> +---amd64
> | filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> | msxpsdrv.cat
> | msxpsdrv.inf
> | msxpsinc.gpd
> | msxpsinc.ppd
> | mxdwdrv.dll
> | xpssvcs.dll
> |
> \---i386
> filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> msxpsdrv.cat
> msxpsdrv.inf
> msxpsinc.gpd
> msxpsinc.ppd
> mxdwdrv.dll
> xpssvcs.dll
>
http://www.aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=33827
NET Framework 3.5 SP1 - Temporary Folder is not deleted
http://www.pagestart.com/netframework35sp1error.html
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http://www.pagestart.com
"WM Developer" <WMDeveloper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:077A2820-4FA3-40EB-A792-1B980C5308DA@microsoft.com...
> Hi, after installing Service Packs I usually have clutter Folders, and or
> Files, left on C:\ Drive, see output below. Since I don't know if system
> requires, I fear just deleting them. Is there a nice clean OS friendly way
> of
> removing them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> ------------- Output of Installing Service Pack, I think ---------
> C:\Documents and Settings\erica>tree c:\5d20a3f6210ca86e528890f2c301 /F
> /A
> Folder PATH listing
> Volume serial number is 00380061 F07E:F20A
> C:\5D20A3F6210CA86E528890F2C301
> +---amd64
> | filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> | msxpsdrv.cat
> | msxpsdrv.inf
> | msxpsinc.gpd
> | msxpsinc.ppd
> | mxdwdrv.dll
> | xpssvcs.dll
> |
> \---i386
> filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> msxpsdrv.cat
> msxpsdrv.inf
> msxpsinc.gpd
> msxpsinc.ppd
> mxdwdrv.dll
> xpssvcs.dll
>