Dale wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> In my "Add or Remove Programs"
> I have about 10 "Windows XP Hotfix SP2" that take up
> (each one takes up) 72.93 MB of space on my Hard Drive.
> Thats 729.30 MB of space for these "Hotfixes (SP2)".
> There is also a "Windows XP Service Pack 1" that in there
> that also takes up 72.93 MB of space.
> I have only 2% of space left on my Hard Drive.
> My Question: Can I "do away" or delete all of
> these "Hotfixes" and the "Windows XP Service Pack 1" and
> tjen just download the NEW Windows XP Service Pack 2 that
> just came out?
> I really need to free up some space on my Hard Drive!!
> Thanks for any and all info!
>
Hi
Those MB size numbers are bogus, the size indications in Add/Remove
Programs are not to be trusted. Usually a hotfix's uninstall folder
is between 1 to 9 MB.
SP1's uninstall files take a lot of space, so I recommend you delete
the folder %windir%\$NtServicePackUninstall$\ to regain this space
(%windir% is typically C:\Windows). You might need to turn on
"Show hidden files and folders" to see this folder.
If you wish to safely remove the "uninstall files" for the
Hotfixes (e.g. $NtUninstallQxxxxxx$ files shown in Windows Explorer)
and cleanup your Add/Remove Programs list, visit MS-MVP Doug Knox's
excellent website for instructions.
Remove Hotfix Backup files and the Add/Remove Programs Registry entries
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm
Note: Doug's program only removes the uninstall files and Hotfix
entries in the Add/Remove Programs listing. It does not remove the
actual updates.
Also, you should clean out this folder now and then (WU5's temporary
download folder):
%windir%\SoftwareDistribution\Download\
--
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