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I've poked around Win 7 and find several GBs of language files for 37+ languages I will never use. They were still there even long after I ran lpksetup to remove language packs. They *have* to be safe to delete; what use could Windows ever find for them since I will never be using anything other than English nor will anyone else using the system? Plenty of them in winsxs and other places. Several GBs! And, no, they are not links to files elsewhere.
I want my GBs back. I want every malware scan and defrag I ever do in the future not to have to go through several extra GBs and 1000s of unnecessary files. And guess what, I even deleted the many video, audio, cursor, screensaver, wallpaper, and non-install-related log files inthe Windows directory *gasp*. Because they were safe to delete in WinXP and should @$#! well be safe to delete in Win 7. My system has not imploded yet.
So finally, would it really be so wrong to delete those GBs of crappy other language files? Or will I be struck by lightning for my heresy? :sarc:
I want my GBs back. I want every malware scan and defrag I ever do in the future not to have to go through several extra GBs and 1000s of unnecessary files. And guess what, I even deleted the many video, audio, cursor, screensaver, wallpaper, and non-install-related log files inthe Windows directory *gasp*. Because they were safe to delete in WinXP and should @$#! well be safe to delete in Win 7. My system has not imploded yet.
So finally, would it really be so wrong to delete those GBs of crappy other language files? Or will I be struck by lightning for my heresy? :sarc:
My Computer
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Windows 7 Home PremiumIntel® Core™ i7-3610QM processor 2.3 GHz6 GB SO-DIMMNvidia GT 630M 2G
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- CPU
- Intel® Core™ i7-3610QM processor 2.3 GHz
- Memory
- 6 GB SO-DIMM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GT 630M 2G