Windows7 HB32bit. what files are safe to delete?

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  1. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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    Windows7 HB32bit. what files are safe to delete?


    hello people. i have purchased an Anspire4750g with windows7 homebasic 32bit. the first time i saw the file of "windows" it was 8-9gigs. and now it is 11 gig! what the heck are they putting in my folder? :)) i just need your help people.
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  2. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
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    To make a long answer short...you're not going to be able to delete much of anything. Most of that space is used by a system folder called winsxs which is the Windows side-by-side configuration cache. It serves as a provider of multiple versions of certain system DLLs and other files, so that an application requiring a specific version gets access to it. This is Microsoft's answer to the widespread "DLL Hell" problem that plagued earlier versions of Windows (especially pre-XP).

    winsxs also contains the totality of all Windows features, enabled or disabled, so they're easily reinstalled if you choose to enable them again in the future...there's also the Driver Store, a database of commonly used drivers Windows will use to install many things before it starts searching for drivers online.

    Sorry, I wanted to make this short. :) The size you see is pretty much normal for the Windows folder.

    Did you install Service Pack 1 at some point, or did it already come with the computer? You might be able to remove any backup files created by the SP1 update if they are still in the winsxs folder. There's a specific command to do this from a DOS command window.
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  3. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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    i am not installing SP1 coz many says it may somehow worsen the pc. thats what i hear. :))

    btw, is there any files that i can compress to save disk space? :))
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  4. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    famousken said:
    i am not installing SP1 coz many says it may somehow worsen the pc. thats what i hear. :))

    btw, is there any files that i can compress to save disk space? :))
    I wouldn't recommend compressing files as that's a recipe for further problems.

    The recommended minimum disk space for Windows 7 is 16 GB so you're well within that.

    As for SP1, it's best you do install it from a security standpoint.

    Perhaps you could upload a screenshot of your disk management layout so that we can advise you further?

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  5. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    famousken said:
    i am not installing SP1 coz many says it may somehow worsen the pc. thats what i hear. :))

    btw, is there any files that i can compress to save disk space? :))

    Well famous, now you listen to the experts: Your friends are dead wrong. You go ahead and install SP1.

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  6. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit (6.1, Build 7600)
    Thread Starter
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    whats disk management? :))
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  7. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    Follow this procedure which will also answer your question.


    HOW TO POST A SNAPSHOT OF DISK MANAGEMENT DISPLAY
    Run disk management:
    WIN |
    type DISKMGMT.MSC | ENTER
    WIN
    is the key with the wavy flag.

    Maximize the output of Disk Management:
    ALT-Spacebar key combo (this pops up a menu) followed by X key (selects Maximize) |
    Drag the field separators (such as between Status and Capacity) to show entire field. This is very important, otherwise, needed info is not visible.

    Make a snapshot:
    WIN | type SNIPPING | ENTER | New
    Drag the cursor around the area you want to snip.
    File | Save as | select save location and name | Save

    Post the snapshot:
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  8. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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    here.
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  9. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    With more than 560 GB free, then I'd say you need not worry about disk space at this time.
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  10. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    Well, looking at your disk layout, your Windows drive has 95% free space so you've nothing to be overly worried about.

    If you get problems installing SP1, check JMH's solutions in this excellent thread.

    Problem installing SP1
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