Well now Windows XP is installed on C:, not on D, which I use for media. So I want to free up D of large files, or unnecessary files.
Pagefile, can I delete ?
Hiberfil, can I delete ?
Ntldr ?
MSDOS ?
NTDETECT ?
RECYCLER ?
System Volume Information ?
IO ?
CONFIG ?
boot ?
AUTOEXEC ?
MSOCache...
My D: drive is used to store media and I want all of it to be available for media. Should I delete the autoexec, boot.ini, config.sys, io, msdos, ntdetect, ntldr and pagefile files from that drive, seeing I already deleted the Windows, Program Files and Documents and Settings folders ?
I have edited the boot.ini file and now i dont have the dual boot
then, i have simply deleted the program files, documents and settings and Program Files directories from D:
However, I cannot delete Recycler (which contains 1,28 gig, thats a lot !) and System Volume Information
I cannot...
Hi all and thanks in advance for your help !
I have a hard drive that is divided into two partitions, C: and E:
I typically use C: to install Windows XP. E: is for games.
D: is for multimedia, but it is another hard drive.
I often re-install Windows XP, always on C: in order to have a fresh...
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