Hello,
I originally had XP Home SP1 OEM (english) with a new PC several years ago.
Since then I installed all updates, fixes, service packs etc.
Now at SP3 level without any problems.
I noticed that all those years of updating the system resulted in lots of wasted
disk space due to a series of uninstall, hidden diretories under windows:
\$hf_mig$
\$MSI31Uninstall*
\$NtServicePackUninstall$*
\$NtUninstall*
All above directories total a whopping 1.41GB of disk space.
I also noticed some associated log files, even though wasted disk space is not as significant:
kb*.log
Q*.log
So, given that my system is currently working fine, and I don't want to uninstall anything,
can I safely "cleanup" my system by deleting all the above?
If not, is there some other way to accomplish the same thing, for example order a new CD at
SP3 level and run some "re-install/cleanup" procedure on top of my current installation?
Ideally, I would like my system to look as if it had been installed at the SP3 level from the start.
Thanks.
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