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Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation and still make it supportable by MS ?
There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation as well as TMP Files and stuff...
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This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses their systems for different reasons and to run many different programs.
Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are placed in Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a .tmp extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get an error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it.
Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are talking about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same goes for sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete them.
Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to some form of removeable media before deleting.
If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive.
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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
"Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation and > still make it supportable by MS ? > > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation as > well as TMP Files and stuff... > > Or.
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Hi ronnie, I was talking about minimizing the OS Image size by erasing non-relevant files
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Or > > This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses their > systems for different reasons and to run many different programs. > > Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are placed in > Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a .tmp > extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get an > error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it. > > Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, > although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are talking > about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same goes for > sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete them. > > Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to some > form of removeable media before deleting. > > If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better > strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation and > > still make it supportable by MS ? > > > > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation as > > well as TMP Files and stuff... > > > > Or. >
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OK, if you are making a backup image of the OS, one of the best things you can do is get rid of all the built-in backup files like System Restore points, which can use many GB of disk space. You can run the Desktop Cleanup wizard to get rid of a lot of these redundant files. This will delete all temp files and even all SR points, except the most recent SR point. You can then turn system restore off and then back on to get rid of the restore point that is left.
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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
"Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5B1844BE-AB8D-4EE3-81BF-2125169AC6BA[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi ronnie, > I was talking about minimizing the OS Image size by erasing non-relevant > files > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> Or >> >> This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses >> their >> systems for different reasons and to run many different programs. >> >> Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are placed >> in >> Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a .tmp >> extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get an >> error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it. >> >> Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, >> although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are >> talking >> about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same goes >> for >> sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete >> them. >> >> Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to >> some >> form of removeable media before deleting. >> >> If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better >> strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation >> > and >> > still make it supportable by MS ? >> > >> > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation >> > as >> > well as TMP Files and stuff... >> > >> > Or. >>
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What about WMV\BMP Files ? These take up alot of space
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"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Or > > OK, if you are making a backup image of the OS, one of the best things you > can do is get rid of all the built-in backup files like System Restore > points, which can use many GB of disk space. You can run the Desktop Cleanup > wizard to get rid of a lot of these redundant files. This will delete all > temp files and even all SR points, except the most recent SR point. You can > then turn system restore off and then back on to get rid of the restore > point that is left. > > > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5B1844BE-AB8D-4EE3-81BF-2125169AC6BA[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hi ronnie, > > I was talking about minimizing the OS Image size by erasing non-relevant > > files > > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > > > >> Or > >> > >> This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses > >> their > >> systems for different reasons and to run many different programs. > >> > >> Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are placed > >> in > >> Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a .tmp > >> extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get an > >> error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it. > >> > >> Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, > >> although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are > >> talking > >> about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same goes > >> for > >> sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete > >> them. > >> > >> Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to > >> some > >> form of removeable media before deleting. > >> > >> If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better > >> strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Ronnie Vernon > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows Shell/User > >> > >> > >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation > >> > and > >> > still make it supportable by MS ? > >> > > >> > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation > >> > as > >> > well as TMP Files and stuff... > >> > > >> > Or. > >> >
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If these files are no longer wanted or needed, of course, delete them.
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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
"Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1479BCCD-6560-4AA4-B5F6-6F141CCE27C5[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > What about WMV\BMP Files ? > These take up alot of space > > Or. > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> Or >> >> OK, if you are making a backup image of the OS, one of the best things >> you >> can do is get rid of all the built-in backup files like System Restore >> points, which can use many GB of disk space. You can run the Desktop >> Cleanup >> wizard to get rid of a lot of these redundant files. This will delete all >> temp files and even all SR points, except the most recent SR point. You >> can >> then turn system restore off and then back on to get rid of the restore >> point that is left. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5B1844BE-AB8D-4EE3-81BF-2125169AC6BA[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hi ronnie, >> > I was talking about minimizing the OS Image size by erasing >> > non-relevant >> > files >> > >> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: >> > >> >> Or >> >> >> >> This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses >> >> their >> >> systems for different reasons and to run many different programs. >> >> >> >> Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are >> >> placed >> >> in >> >> Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a >> >> .tmp >> >> extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get >> >> an >> >> error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it. >> >> >> >> Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, >> >> although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are >> >> talking >> >> about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same >> >> goes >> >> for >> >> sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete >> >> them. >> >> >> >> Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to >> >> some >> >> form of removeable media before deleting. >> >> >> >> If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better >> >> strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> >> Microsoft MVP >> >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> >> >> >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation >> >> > and >> >> > still make it supportable by MS ? >> >> > >> >> > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista >> >> > installation >> >> > as >> >> > well as TMP Files and stuff... >> >> > >> >> > Or. >> >> >>
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I meant from the Generic Image, for example MCE has alot of them.
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"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Or > > If these files are no longer wanted or needed, of course, delete them. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1479BCCD-6560-4AA4-B5F6-6F141CCE27C5[ at ]microsoft.com... > > What about WMV\BMP Files ? > > These take up alot of space > > > > Or. > > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > > > >> Or > >> > >> OK, if you are making a backup image of the OS, one of the best things > >> you > >> can do is get rid of all the built-in backup files like System Restore > >> points, which can use many GB of disk space. You can run the Desktop > >> Cleanup > >> wizard to get rid of a lot of these redundant files. This will delete all > >> temp files and even all SR points, except the most recent SR point. You > >> can > >> then turn system restore off and then back on to get rid of the restore > >> point that is left. > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Ronnie Vernon > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows Shell/User > >> > >> > >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5B1844BE-AB8D-4EE3-81BF-2125169AC6BA[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > Hi ronnie, > >> > I was talking about minimizing the OS Image size by erasing > >> > non-relevant > >> > files > >> > > >> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Or > >> >> > >> >> This would depend on which files you are talking about? Everyone uses > >> >> their > >> >> systems for different reasons and to run many different programs. > >> >> > >> >> Generally, TMP files are safe to delete as well as files that are > >> >> placed > >> >> in > >> >> Temp folders, regardless of where they are located. If a file with a > >> >> .tmp > >> >> extension or a file in a temp folder is being used, then you will get > >> >> an > >> >> error message about it being in use and not be able to delete it. > >> >> > >> >> Movie and sound files are usually not required to make the system run, > >> >> although some of these may be associated with Help files. If you are > >> >> talking > >> >> about the Sample movie files, these can be safely deleted. The same > >> >> goes > >> >> for > >> >> sound files, if your sure you will not need these, go ahead and delete > >> >> them. > >> >> > >> >> Just to be safe, I would backup any files that your not sure about to > >> >> some > >> >> form of removeable media before deleting. > >> >> > >> >> If you are going to do this just to recover hard disk space, a better > >> >> strategy might be to move to a larger hard drive. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> >> Ronnie Vernon > >> >> Microsoft MVP > >> >> Windows Shell/User > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Or Tsemah" <OrTsemah[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:CE37870A-7540-42F7-A476-35F179881EBE[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> >> > Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation > >> >> > and > >> >> > still make it supportable by MS ? > >> >> > > >> >> > There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista > >> >> > installation > >> >> > as > >> >> > well as TMP Files and stuff... > >> >> > > >> >> > Or. > >> >> > >> >
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