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Maybe a dumb question, but I'm nervous about removing XP now that I have
Vista up and running. Are there any dangers in removing it? I've already backed up my system but Vista is running so well, I hate to fix something that isn't broken. (previous installation takes up about 63Gig of space!) Thanks. |
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Hello,
No, you don't need to be nervous in deleting the Windows.Old folder once you have Vista installed and working. But, Windows.old shouldn't be 63 gigs unless, you downloaded a lot of updates and modifications to Windows XP. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "Jenilyn" wrote in message ... Maybe a dumb question, but I'm nervous about removing XP now that I have Vista up and running. Are there any dangers in removing it? I've already backed up my system but Vista is running so well, I hate to fix something that isn't broken. (previous installation takes up about 63Gig of space!) Thanks. |
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Thank you Jonathan. I went ahead and deleted it through disk cleanup. (I
hope that was an adequate way of doing it.) My harddrive feels much better now. ![]() I had XP Media Center with all the updates....so I think it was huge. I have noticed two problems that I forgot about, so I'll have to check the boards to see if I'm the only person experiencing them.... -Digital Media slots aren't "working". No light or accessing going on when a card is inserted. They worked in XP. -Outlook seems to hiccup a lot. I have a lot of mail (yes, I need to clean it up) but I get a "Not Responding" a lot. thanks! Jenilyn "Jonathan Yaniv" wrote: Hello, No, you don't need to be nervous in deleting the Windows.Old folder once you have Vista installed and working. But, Windows.old shouldn't be 63 gigs unless, you downloaded a lot of updates and modifications to Windows XP. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "Jenilyn" wrote in message ... Maybe a dumb question, but I'm nervous about removing XP now that I have Vista up and running. Are there any dangers in removing it? I've already backed up my system but Vista is running so well, I hate to fix something that isn't broken. (previous installation takes up about 63Gig of space!) Thanks. |
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No problem, Disk Cleanup is the safest way to remove this folder.
-- Have a nice day, Jonathan Yaniv Microsoft Windows Live⢠Butterfly Expert Visit the ButterflySays Blog at http://spaces.msn.com/ButterflySays/ "Jenilyn" wrote in message ... Thank you Jonathan. I went ahead and deleted it through disk cleanup. (I hope that was an adequate way of doing it.) My harddrive feels much better now. ![]() I had XP Media Center with all the updates....so I think it was huge. I have noticed two problems that I forgot about, so I'll have to check the boards to see if I'm the only person experiencing them.... -Digital Media slots aren't "working". No light or accessing going on when a card is inserted. They worked in XP. -Outlook seems to hiccup a lot. I have a lot of mail (yes, I need to clean it up) but I get a "Not Responding" a lot. thanks! Jenilyn "Jonathan Yaniv" wrote: Hello, No, you don't need to be nervous in deleting the Windows.Old folder once you have Vista installed and working. But, Windows.old shouldn't be 63 gigs unless, you downloaded a lot of updates and modifications to Windows XP. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "Jenilyn" wrote in message ... Maybe a dumb question, but I'm nervous about removing XP now that I have Vista up and running. Are there any dangers in removing it? I've already backed up my system but Vista is running so well, I hate to fix something that isn't broken. (previous installation takes up about 63Gig of space!) Thanks. |
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"Jenilyn" wrote
Thank you Jonathan. I went ahead and deleted it through disk cleanup. (I hope that was an adequate way of doing it.) My harddrive feels much better now. ![]() I had XP Media Center with all the updates....so I think it was huge. I have noticed two problems that I forgot about, so I'll have to check the boards to see if I'm the only person experiencing them.... -Digital Media slots aren't "working". No light or accessing going on when a card is inserted. They worked in XP. -Outlook seems to hiccup a lot. I have a lot of mail (yes, I need to clean it up) but I get a "Not Responding" a lot. snip For the Outlook issues, I suggest you post to one of the Outlook newsgroups. They are OS independent. microsoft.public.outlook.* -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |