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Posted by Tim Bedenbaugh on November 4th, 2005


What are all the many folders in the "C:\Program Files\Support.com\backup"
folder? Can these be reviewed and delete some old files for disk space? I
found that the OU was for outlook, and had approx half of my harddrive tied
up in 66 files. I am just wondering if there are more similar,..

Posted by dusty on November 4th, 2005


you can delete all system restore exept the last one

start--->program--->accessories--->system tolls--->disk cleanup--->select
the drive you need to cleanup--->in the new window go to more option and at
the bottom right "system restore" hit clean up. you select yes and you click
on OK


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"Tim Bedenbaugh" wrote:

> What are all the many folders in the "C:\Program Files\Support.com\backup"
> folder? Can these be reviewed and delete some old files for disk space? I
> found that the OU was for outlook, and had approx half of my harddrive tied
> up in 66 files. I am just wondering if there are more similar,..

Posted by tfw48079 on November 4th, 2005


If you don't know what they are or where they are used, why are you deleting
them?

"Tim Bedenbaugh" wrote:

> What are all the many folders in the "C:\Program Files\Support.com\backup"
> folder? Can these be reviewed and delete some old files for disk space? I
> found that the OU was for outlook, and had approx half of my harddrive tied
> up in 66 files. I am just wondering if there are more similar,..

Posted by Rock on November 5th, 2005


Tim Bedenbaugh wrote:

> What are all the many folders in the "C:\Program Files\Support.com\backup"
> folder? Can these be reviewed and delete some old files for disk space? I
> found that the OU was for outlook, and had approx half of my harddrive tied
> up in 66 files. I am just wondering if there are more similar,..


I don't know but it doesn't come as part of Windows XP. Do you have any
of this software installed: http://www.support.com/

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

Posted by Rock on November 5th, 2005


dusty wrote:

> you can delete all system restore exept the last one
>
> start--->program--->accessories--->system tolls--->disk cleanup--->select
> the drive you need to cleanup--->in the new window go to more option and at
> the bottom right "system restore" hit clean up. you select yes and you click
> on OK
>
>


What does System restore have to do with the OP's question?

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User


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