- Backup
- 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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microsoft (mcp)
"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