Unknown files in C drive, help please


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    Unknown files in C drive, help please


    Hi. I have a relatively new computer for gaming and general use. Recently within 'computer' and my C drive lots of single files have appeared. They look messy and I'm not sure if I even need them. I have clicked into a few and found out that they are visual studio 9.0 or Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package. Can I delete these or organise them into a folder? Here is a photo of what I mean.
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    Hello Ethan, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    It looks like they are just the installation files that were extracted at that location for some reason. You should be able to delete all files from the eula.1028 file down. I would recommend to leave them in the Recycle Bin for a day or two, and run the visual studio 9.0 or Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package programs to see if they still run properly afterwards.

    If so, then you can empty the Recycle Bin. If not, then you could just restore them.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    Last edited by Brink; 26 Jun 2011 at 11:27.
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    I have deleted the eula text files. Could I just move the remaining files into the 'Windows' folder and leave them there?
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    Sorry, I meant for all files from the eula.1028 file down to do this with. :)
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    Ok. I dont know what programmes are using the visual studio 9.0 or Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package. So would it be ok just to move the files into the 'Windows' folder in the C drive and leave them there?
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    You could if you wanted to, but if you wanted to see if it was safe to be able to delete them or not, then placing them in the Recycle Bin while testing will let you know.
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    Ok thanks Ill do that. Would you have any idea what programmes use Visual studio and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package?
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    None, they are the installation files used to install Visual studio and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008.
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    Oh alright that makes sense =D Cheers for the fast replies. Will use this forum again.
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    You're most welcome. :)
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