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Yes it is safe so long as you do not ever want to uninstall sp2 or the related hotfixes.
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is it also be safe to delete the c:\windows\ServicePackFiles ?
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What's in it? Going to see if I can find any info out it though. BRB You know what check this. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup for the value in the right pane ServicePackSourcePath which should be set to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles If it is do not delete. So dont delete whatever path it specifies. That folder is were some needed service pack files reside. In seems to me though its only used if you wish to use Windows File Protection. All of these are: c:\windows\system32 c:\windows\system32\dllcache (SP1 And SP2)c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386 So I would not delete it unless you do not care a rats behind about WFP. In that case I wouuld make a ghost backup before hand and see what happens. Of course make sure WFP is disabled. cya, Will |
..thanks War.....i guess i have to keep it for a moment..until such time i can create a ghost....
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There's a shareware tool called Update Cleanup that makes it easy to delete these $NtUninstallKB Service Pack / Patch folders and clean up the related Registry entries at the same time. Although it is not free, you are given a lengthy free trial which is more than enough time for you to clean up these folders.
You can find a copy at: http://shareware.us/update.htm I've used it for several months now and it seems to work fine. |
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