That folder is not part of Vista. Check with the software author's tech
support.
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"Rock" <Ro...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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Thanks for your responses. From what I can tell, the folder was, at least in
part, used during my Vista installation (I upgraded from XP). The folder
currently is taking about a half Gig of space which I'd like to recover. I
just don't want to nuke it if it will cause me to have to reinstall the OS.
Yes
Mmmm, yes it is. It is part of SYSPREP and where one puts their
UNATTEND.XML file to control setup of the first post-SYSPREP boot.
While the folder itself is part of a Vista installation (oem setup and
such), be careful.
I replied to your first post where you didn't give details about it
containing a half gig of files.
Normally you are OK to delete it.
Where you /might/ not be OK is if the oem who built your machine left files
in there that may need to be referenced later on. Like maybe a utility that
run from there, or if you add (oem) features, that may be where the setup
cab files are.
Is your hard drive so tight that you're fretting over .5gb?
Peter, sorry I misspoke, it _is_ part of Vista. I have two, one under
\Windows and one under \Windows\system32\sysprep. They are only 1.38MB and
16KB respectively. I don't know what the consequences would be from
deleting them.
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