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| | Too many updates I have an old laptop running windows xp, 9 gig hard drive. Computer runs fine but.... it has downloaded so many security updates that I have no space left. Can I eliminate older updates or out dated updates not needed. When I try thru My computer/add remove programs I get a notice that many of my programs may not work correctly. How do I tell if an update is out dated or no longer needed??? I have had to remove most of my programs anyway because not enought space left. (Only 7% left) I can't even defrag. I have thru SP2. SP3 wouldn't update due to space. I read the other similar questions but didn't understand the answers. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| | Re: Too many updates This is a group for DotNet developers (aka.....programmers) who author software. You'll need to find a group with the word "windows" in it. "craftygater" <craftygater@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:16BFDF82-2DFD-4859-8990-2C32815B9DFC@xxxxxx Quote: >I have an old laptop running windows xp, 9 gig hard drive. Computer runs >fine > but.... it has downloaded so many security updates that I have no space > left. > Can I eliminate older updates or out dated updates not needed. When I try > thru My computer/add remove programs I get a notice that many of my > programs > may not work correctly. How do I tell if an update is out dated or no > longer > needed??? I have had to remove most of my programs anyway because not > enought > space left. (Only 7% left) I can't even defrag. I have thru SP2. SP3 > wouldn't update due to space. I read the other similar questions but > didn't > understand the answers. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| | Re: Too many updates "craftygater" <craftygater@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:16BFDF82-2DFD-4859-8990-2C32815B9DFC@xxxxxx Quote: >I have an old laptop running windows xp, 9 gig hard drive. Individual updates generally aren't that big. You aren't going to get very far uninstalling them in any case. To free up some space, first thing I'd do on this system is disable windows restore. I've seen this grow to gigs even on older machines. (right click on my computer, properties, then start looking... I don't have an XP machine here to walk you through the details). Next, do a search for large files on your hard drive. Open up your C drive, and run a search. You can specify the size of the files, or just search for everything. Sort on size. This should help you determine what is eating up the space on your hard drive. Next, go "Start --> run --> cleanmgr " get rid of anything in there that you think you can get rid of. HTH Dale |
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| | Re: Too many updates "craftygater" <craftygater@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:16BFDF82-2DFD-4859-8990-2C32815B9DFC@xxxxxx Quote: > I have an old laptop running windows xp, 9 gig hard drive. Computer runs > fine > but.... it has downloaded so many security updates that I have no space > left. > Can I eliminate older updates or out dated updates not needed. When I try > thru My computer/add remove programs I get a notice that many of my > programs > may not work correctly. How do I tell if an update is out dated or no > longer > needed??? I have had to remove most of my programs anyway because not > enought > space left. (Only 7% left) I can't even defrag. I have thru SP2. SP3 > wouldn't update due to space. I read the other similar questions but > didn't > understand the answers. Any help would be appreciated. If you won't consider the obvious, a new computer, here's how to get assistance (if there js a solution) with Windows XP. As you appear to be using a web interface, try this to find an appropriate group: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/ In the tree on the left, open English, then open Windows. In the Windows subcategory, find and open the subcategory for Windows XP, and find a group there for your post. |
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