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My poor computer has been through some pretty hard times since it's birth. It
orginally started with Window 98 2nd Edition, it belonged to my kids then. Then added and subtracted so much stuff that it was beyond a mess. They gave it to me and somehow I managed to clear it up for a while. Then I made the mistake of deleting old programs and files along with files that I needed. Then a "friend" helped with his 2 cents installing Windows ?? I forget the name of that one. Anyway, it didn't work worth a hill of beans. So then, the boyfriend took it to someone who installed Window XP Pro. My orginal C drive with everything I had in it is still there but most of it doesn't work - like my Microsoft Office 2000 - it's there but doesn't work because amost of it is gone. But all of tis stuff is taking up space on my hard drive to the point of iI only have 11% left, not even enough to run the deframgmenter correctly. So my biggest issue now is, how do I safely remove the remains of all the old programs, files and folders without damaging anything else? I cannot use the Add/Remove Programs, none of the stuff is in there. Nor does any of them have an uninstall to use either. How will I know what is safe to send to the recycle bin and not being shared by another program? I'm smart enough to know I don't want to go through that again! Thank You for your time and your expertise!! You have no idea how much I appreciate you help!!! -- Gotta Luv Yaz! |
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You need to give serious consideration to
performing a "clean install" of Windows XP. Make sure to backup your important files before proceeding. Also, make sure "boyfriend" did not install a bogus version of Windows XP Professional. Is your version of Windows XP genuine? http://www.microsoft.com/resources/h...s/default.mspx Clean Install Windows XP http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html Performing a Clean Install of Windows XP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...october07.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Katzzie" wrote: | My poor computer has been through some pretty hard times since it's birth. It | orginally started with Window 98 2nd Edition, it belonged to my kids then. | Then added and subtracted so much stuff that it was beyond a mess. They gave | it to me and somehow I managed to clear it up for a while. Then I made the | mistake of deleting old programs and files along with files that I needed. | Then a "friend" helped with his 2 cents installing Windows ?? I forget the | name of that one. Anyway, it didn't work worth a hill of beans. So then, the | boyfriend took it to someone who installed Window XP Pro. My orginal C drive | with everything I had in it is still there but most of it doesn't work - like | my Microsoft Office 2000 - it's there but doesn't work because amost of it is | gone. But all of tis stuff is taking up space on my hard drive to the point | of iI only have 11% left, not even enough to run the deframgmenter correctly. | So my biggest issue now is, how do I safely remove the remains of all the old | programs, files and folders without damaging anything else? I cannot use the | Add/Remove Programs, none of the stuff is in there. Nor does any of them have | an uninstall to use either. How will I know what is safe to send to the | recycle bin and not being shared by another program? I'm smart enough to know | I don't want to go through that again! Thank You for your time and your | expertise!! You have no idea how much I appreciate you help!!! | -- | Gotta Luv Yaz! |
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First, I agree with Carey that a clean install would be the best idea here
but IF the person who installed WinXP Pro renamed the old Windows and old Program Files folders which seems likely in light of your low disk space, then your system isn't using these folders anyway and they can be deleted. You should then have enough space to reinstall Office and orhter programs as well as enough space to defragment. Look for folders named OldWin, OldProg, WinOld, or some variation or any other folder that you think you might not need or want. Do not mess with \Documents and Settings. To be sure that you are not using these folders before deleting, rename them by putting an X (or some other letter) at the beginning of the file - such as Oldwin to Xoldwin. Don't do more than one folder at a time. Once you have renamed a folder, exit and restart your system and run the programs that you have installed that currently work. If they still work, then you are probably okay to delete this folder. Rename will not come up as an option in Explorer for the \Windows or \Program Files folders that are currently in use when you right-click on the folder so that should keep you fairly safe if you don't mess with subfolders of either of these. If you find that your Program Files folder is the same folder that was used before the install, you can either reinstall the applications that show up when you view the sub folders of Program Files that are not actually installed or you can delete these folders. Again, I suggest using rename first and testing to see if anything broke when you renamed the folder. PattyL "Katzzie" <Katzzie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5835C19B-5057-4676-9B69-EA8EE860DBAB@microsoft.com... > My poor computer has been through some pretty hard times since it's birth. > It > orginally started with Window 98 2nd Edition, it belonged to my kids then. > Then added and subtracted so much stuff that it was beyond a mess. They > gave > it to me and somehow I managed to clear it up for a while. Then I made the > mistake of deleting old programs and files along with files that I needed. > Then a "friend" helped with his 2 cents installing Windows ?? I forget the > name of that one. Anyway, it didn't work worth a hill of beans. So then, > the > boyfriend took it to someone who installed Window XP Pro. My orginal C > drive > with everything I had in it is still there but most of it doesn't work - > like > my Microsoft Office 2000 - it's there but doesn't work because amost of it > is > gone. But all of tis stuff is taking up space on my hard drive to the > point > of iI only have 11% left, not even enough to run the deframgmenter > correctly. > So my biggest issue now is, how do I safely remove the remains of all the > old > programs, files and folders without damaging anything else? I cannot use > the > Add/Remove Programs, none of the stuff is in there. Nor does any of them > have > an uninstall to use either. How will I know what is safe to send to the > recycle bin and not being shared by another program? I'm smart enough to > know > I don't want to go through that again! Thank You for your time and your > expertise!! You have no idea how much I appreciate you help!!! > -- > Gotta Luv Yaz! |
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