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Adriano
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      02-28-2004
>Do a registry clean.maybe that will work.Can you bit more specific.Is
>the folder empty...etc...then i can help.


Hi, thanks for your reply.
I see inside that folder another folder: "sp2 folder"
Inside "sp2" there are two files and another folder: spmsg.dll and
spuninst.exe. Iside the folder "update" name there are: spuninst.exe
and spcustom.dll.
I'd like to know if I can delete everything because I dont like to see
any files in that HD.
Thanks again

bye Adriano
 
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Nik Vansevenant
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      02-28-2004
Adriano <> wrote in message news:<>. ..
> >Do a registry clean.maybe that will work.Can you bit more specific.Is
> >the folder empty...etc...then i can help.

>
> Hi, thanks for your reply.
> I see inside that folder another folder: "sp2 folder"
> Inside "sp2" there are two files and another folder: spmsg.dll and
> spuninst.exe. Iside the folder "update" name there are: spuninst.exe
> and spcustom.dll.
> I'd like to know if I can delete everything because I dont like to see
> any files in that HD.
> Thanks again
>
> bye Adriano

Is a update from windows.
New Folders That Are Created When You Install Windows XP SP1
The following folders are created when you install Windows XP SP1:
%systemroot%\Servicepackfiles
%systemroot%\$NtServicePackUninstall$
folder name that contains 20 random characters, for example,
9470bb12e8a4f3447657236478e41c5
NOTE: The %systemroot% environment variable refers to your Windows
folder

IMPORTANT: Do not delete or move this folder.
To uninstall a service pack from a command prompt:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
Change to the c:\$NtServicePackUninstall$\spuninst folder.
Type Spuninst.exe, and then press ENTER.
Type exit, and then press ENTER.
GOT THIS INFO FROM:CHECK IT OUT AND I THINK THAT THIS MAY BE THE
SOLUTION TO YOUR PROBLEM.GOOD LUCK
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;329260

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