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In looking to remove unwanted programs I've found seven identical programs of ' Microsoft Visual C++ ' amounting to about 56 MB of space. What is this program and is it safe to remove it ?
Also, there are two of the following, ' MSYML 4.0 SP2 ' Same question applies.
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Also, there are two of the following, ' MSYML 4.0 SP2 ' Same question applies.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you mean MSXML 4.0 SP2 and not MSYML 4.0 SP2?
MSXML 4.0 is obsolete and has been replaced by the latest version 6.0, see https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/MSXML .
As for your question concerning deleting / uninstalling both types, the Visual C++ files were most likely installed as part of some other 3rd party program installation that you may have installed in the past on which they have a dependency. If you remove those Visual C++ program files it most likely wont hurt your main system windows system files but the 3rd party Apps, whatever they may be, may fail to run. See https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Visua l_C%2B% 2B
Likewise, the MSXML 4.0 files will be in the same category as the Visual C++ files.
In any case the 56 Mb size you quoted, assuming correct, is fairly small for disk usage and as such you could just leave them as is.
MSXML 4.0 is obsolete and has been replaced by the latest version 6.0, see https:/
As for your question concerning deleting / uninstalling both types, the Visual C++ files were most likely installed as part of some other 3rd party program installation that you may have installed in the past on which they have a dependency. If you remove those Visual C++ program files it most likely wont hurt your main system windows system files but the 3rd party Apps, whatever they may be, may fail to run. See https:/
Likewise, the MSXML 4.0 files will be in the same category as the Visual C++ files.
In any case the 56 Mb size you quoted, assuming correct, is fairly small for disk usage and as such you could just leave them as is.