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| | Minimizing c:\windows\Installer Hi, I'm running on a relatively small (75 GB avail) SSD and I noticed that c:\windows\installer is about 7 to 8 GB on my system. Is there a way to get rid of most of this? I've read a bit on-line about this and I've downloaded the Windows Installer Cleanup tool but I just want to get rid of unused files, something like what vp1cln.exe that cleaned up after installing Vista SP1 did. I'm using Windows 7 RC x64. TIA. |
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| | Re: Minimizing c:\windows\Installer Basically you could delete the contents but shouldn't: -Uninstalls of applications would fail -Application upgrades would probably fail (when trying to uninstall previous versions) etc -Repairs/using certain features of applications could possibly fail However in some cases there are files there that are 'orphaned' i.e. they refer to applications not currently installed. To safely remove those download windows installer cleanup utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/en-us And in it the tool MSIZAP is included. Run a command prompt as administrator, and from command line run the tool msizap.exe G! (it should install into C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Installer Clean Up\ on 64 bit windows. regards, Malcolm. "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ORN1Esq0JHA.6004@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > I'm running on a relatively small (75 GB avail) SSD and I noticed that > c:\windows\installer is about 7 to 8 GB on my system. Is there a way to > get rid of most of this? I've read a bit on-line about this and I've > downloaded the Windows Installer Cleanup tool but I just want to get rid > of unused files, something like what vp1cln.exe that cleaned up after > installing Vista SP1 did. > > I'm using Windows 7 RC x64. TIA. |
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| | Re: Minimizing c:\windows\Installer Malcolm, Thank you....I had tried your suggestion of executing msizap.exe G! and this is what I got: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Installer Clean Up>msizap.exe G! MsiZapInfo: Performing operations for user S-1-5-21-1968912223-3946154492-405177 5009-1000 Removing orphaned cached files. No product/patch data was found. Does that mean that there were no orphans? Would it be possible to save the c:\Windows\Installer folder on my external hard drive or other location and then just restore it when I need to do uninstall, etc? TIA "Malcolm McCaffery" <eatredmeatfeelgood@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#z3J4gr0JHA.1432@xxxxxx Quote: > Basically you could delete the contents but shouldn't: > > -Uninstalls of applications would fail > -Application upgrades would probably fail (when trying to uninstall > previous versions) etc > -Repairs/using certain features of applications could possibly fail > > However in some cases there are files there that are 'orphaned' i.e. they > refer to applications not currently installed. To safely remove those > download windows installer cleanup utility > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/en-us > > And in it the tool MSIZAP is included. > > Run a command prompt as administrator, and from command line run the tool > > msizap.exe G! > > (it should install into C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Installer Clean Up\ > on 64 bit windows. > > regards, > > Malcolm. > > > "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ORN1Esq0JHA.6004@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi, >> I'm running on a relatively small (75 GB avail) SSD and I noticed that >> c:\windows\installer is about 7 to 8 GB on my system. Is there a way to >> get rid of most of this? I've read a bit on-line about this and I've >> downloaded the Windows Installer Cleanup tool but I just want to get rid >> of unused files, something like what vp1cln.exe that cleaned up after >> installing Vista SP1 did. >> >> I'm using Windows 7 RC x64. TIA. |
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