Jokes1 min ago
is this normal
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i have 118 security updates and xp updates in my programs list do i need all them on there or can i delete any
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playing close to your chest ;-0
CCCleaner is the easiest way to get rid of them
http://www.ccleaner.com/download
Personally I remove them manually ... but CC is OK
playing close to your chest ;-0
CCCleaner is the easiest way to get rid of them
http://www.ccleaner.com/download
Personally I remove them manually ... but CC is OK
panic
the "companies" - microstuft update windows as required
as a precaution they backup and store any files that are replaced - just in case so if things go wrong you have a panicbutton.
once the update has been running for a few days .... it's generaly safe to remove the backup files (NOT the update itself).
If you look on your machine you'll see just how much space this "handy option" takes up.
the "companies" - microstuft update windows as required
as a precaution they backup and store any files that are replaced - just in case so if things go wrong you have a panicbutton.
once the update has been running for a few days .... it's generaly safe to remove the backup files (NOT the update itself).
If you look on your machine you'll see just how much space this "handy option" takes up.
Kaz and panic
you can either
configure your system so that you can see hidden and system files .... and go hunting....
they live in c:\windows ....... see
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm
alternatively you can download cc cleaner ..... and let it do the job for you
(including the entries in add remove progs)
don't forget ...
the files you are deleting are the old backups ..... not the updates .... so as long as your system runs OK for a week or so It's reasonablt fair to say it's OK to delete.
you can either
configure your system so that you can see hidden and system files .... and go hunting....
they live in c:\windows ....... see
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm
alternatively you can download cc cleaner ..... and let it do the job for you
(including the entries in add remove progs)
don't forget ...
the files you are deleting are the old backups ..... not the updates .... so as long as your system runs OK for a week or so It's reasonablt fair to say it's OK to delete.