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  1. #1


    jdcadnce Guest

    Post Vista Installation Clean-up

    Home Premium installation completed cleanly, but I have folders that seem
    like they could be deleted, like something called ~QWindows and a Program
    Data folder. What folders or data can be deleted after a successful upgrade
    for Windows XP Pro to Vista Home Premium?



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  2. #2


    Bruce Chambers Guest

    Re: Post Vista Installation Clean-up

    jdcadnce wrote:

    > Home Premium installation completed cleanly, but I have folders that seem
    > like they could be deleted, like something called ~QWindows and a Program
    > Data folder. What folders or data can be deleted after a successful upgrade
    > for Windows XP Pro to Vista Home Premium?

    The "~QWindows" folder sounds like it might be a remnant from an
    improperly completed or abruptly terminated installation; it's not a
    normal part of the Vista installation. (There is, however, a 3rd party
    application called QWindows; are you sure you haven't installed it?) To
    be safe, first try hiding and denying all users - except the built-in
    Administrator account, of course - permissions to access the folder. If
    no adverse affects are noted after sever weeks, it's most likely safe to
    delete the folder.

    The "Program Data" folder is an essential part of the Vista OS, and
    must remain if you want a functioning computer.



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  3. #3


    DrCuddles Guest

    Re: Post Vista Installation Clean-up



    "Bruce Chambers" wrote:

    > jdcadnce wrote:

    > > Home Premium installation completed cleanly, but I have folders that seem
    > > like they could be deleted, like something called ~QWindows and a Program
    > > Data folder. What folders or data can be deleted after a successful upgrade
    > > for Windows XP Pro to Vista Home Premium?
    >
    >
    > The "~QWindows" folder sounds like it might be a remnant from an
    > improperly completed or abruptly terminated installation; it's not a
    > normal part of the Vista installation. (There is, however, a 3rd party
    > application called QWindows; are you sure you haven't installed it?) To
    > be safe, first try hiding and denying all users - except the built-in
    > Administrator account, of course - permissions to access the folder. If
    > no adverse affects are noted after sever weeks, it's most likely safe to
    > delete the folder.
    >
    > The "Program Data" folder is an essential part of the Vista OS, and
    > must remain if you want a functioning computer.
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    >
    > Bruce Chambers
    >
    > Help us help you:
    > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
    > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
    >
    > They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
    > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
    >
    > Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell
    >
    > The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
    > killed a great many philosophers.
    > ~ Denis Diderot
    >
    Hi, thank you for that post it was very helpful, i wasnt Sure about weather
    or not to delete the 'ProgramData' folder.

    But, i have one Hard Drive split into two, a 230GB Partition for all my
    documents, games, music, pictures, etc... and a 20GB Partition for my OS.
    This is so that if i ever need to reinstall my Vista becuase of Driver issues
    or etc... then i dont lose any personal items. The problem i am having is
    that ProgramData is taking up far too much space on that Hard Drive, i have
    managed to change the location of all my 'User' Folders but i would like to
    know if its possible to change the location of this one aswell.

    Thanks in Advance!
    Andy

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