Ron,
When you reinstalled you did a clean install into the partition that had
your old installation. Therefore Windows saved many of the files from your
old installation in "Windows.old" folder.
Once you have copied from the .old folder you need you can delete it since
it is not being used in any way in your new installation.
"adrenial" <> wrote in message
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> RON;189535 Wrote:
>> I recently installed Vista Ultimate on a new laptop which had Vista
>> Home
>> Premium already preinstalled . I installed a program that fouled up
>> my
>> installation so I reinstalled windows. I have a 160 GB HDD installed in
>> this
>> laptop and very few programs installed and recently I noticed that I
>> have
>> used 48 GB of space on the drive. I looked at my files and I have a
>> Windows
>> folder and 2 Windows old folders which appear to contain the same data
>> as the
>> Windows folder. Can I delete these folders so that I can claim back the
>> disc
>> space that they are using.
>>
>> Also I cannot seem to be able to install Acrobat Reader 8 and am
>> wondering
>> if these files are preventing me from me installing it. Each time I get
>> a
>> message that the program does not seem to have a valid windows
>> installer.
>
> Use duplicate finder 2009, to delete duplicate files from the drives.
>
> Find Here : http://www.duplicate-finder-pro.com
>
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