- Re: Save Space After Installing Updates
- Posted by D. Spencer Hines on February 25th, 2006
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm
That is a good gouge.
Clear, Concise, Coherent.
Written by Jupiter Jones?
I also deleted more than 50 MB of ash and trash in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded
Installations and the KB uninstall files [over 90 MB], as well as
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download [another 50 MB or so]. Previously
I had deleted over 400 MB of other ash and trash.
As a result of these various deletions my system is running noticeably
faster and cleaner.
Before, I felt like a marathoner trying to run in combat boots.
Windows XP Pro is an excellent OS -- IF you don't clog it up with a lot of
leftover ash and trash and unnecessary processes running "in the background"
[what a half-arsed MISNOMER that is].
It's like saying "some guy operating in the background, at night, is
stealing the gas out of my car -- but since it's in the background, I don't
worry about it -- because I never see it happening."
WinTasks 5.0 Pro will help too?
DSH
- Posted by casey chesnut on February 25th, 2006
could you stop cross posting?
because these posts are not relevant to developer.mediacenter
Thanks,
casey
http://www.brains-N-brawn.com
"D. Spencer Hines" <poguemidden@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23BmSorkOGHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
- Posted by Trevor L. on February 26th, 2006
D. Spencer Hines wrote:
Doug Knox has written a good removal program for hotfixes named
Hotfix Backup Removal Utility
He is one of the many MVPs who write useful XP programs and tweaks.
http://www.dougknox.com/
--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
- Compress Drive to save space (Hardware) by cliff
- Save Space After Installing Updates (Customizing) by D. Spencer Hines
- Re: Save Space After Installing Updates (Microsoft Windows) by D. Spencer Hines
- Compress contents to save disk space ... unavail? (Microsoft Windows) by DL
- Is it possible to save Windows Xp updates to disk (Help and Support) by gatorkill

