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Started by ocx, Jul 29 2006 04:10 AM
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#1 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:10 AM
[color=#000066]Hey Guys, I have a question I installed today CCleaner, deleted several stuff, I always keep my Windows updated, and Noticed that after cleaning with CCleaner all the updates that used to show under add/remove programs "show updates" files are gone, does CCleaner deleted my Windows software updates? or somehow just removed the "updates" from that list? thanks
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:15 AM
welcome to CC onx!
at the top of the add/remove, there is a "show updates" box that you can tick off.
at the top of the add/remove, there is a "show updates" box that you can tick off.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:32 AM
neighberaaron, on Jul 28 2006, 11:15 PM, said:
welcome to CC onx!
at the top of the add/remove, there is a "show updates" box that you can tick off.
at the top of the add/remove, there is a "show updates" box that you can tick off.
and btw, is it safte to remove whats inside this folder?
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:47 AM
not sure whats in that folder.
if you want to zip it and attach it ill look at it or you can just let me know what it is.
they werent deleted or removed.
for instance, if you didnt have any of those updates now and you updated windows, it would install EVERY ONE OF THOSE UPDATES.
if you want to zip it and attach it ill look at it or you can just let me know what it is.
they werent deleted or removed.
for instance, if you didnt have any of those updates now and you updated windows, it would install EVERY ONE OF THOSE UPDATES.
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:54 AM
neighberaaron, on Jul 28 2006, 11:47 PM, said:
not sure whats in that folder.
if you want to zip it and attach it ill look at it or you can just let me know what it is.
they werent deleted or removed.
for instance, if you didnt have any of those updates now and you updated windows, it would install EVERY ONE OF THOSE UPDATES.
if you want to zip it and attach it ill look at it or you can just let me know what it is.
they werent deleted or removed.
for instance, if you didnt have any of those updates now and you updated windows, it would install EVERY ONE OF THOSE UPDATES.
And about that folder well, the size is 246 mb so zip it may not be an option, ill keep searching what does that folder store and if its secure to delete or not, Thanks alot.
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 05:01 AM
lookd at mine and it seems ok to erase.
im not sure if yours contains different information though.
i would say no because you may risk corrupting something.
its not that big so why would you want to delete it?
im not sure if yours contains different information though.
i would say no because you may risk corrupting something.
its not that big so why would you want to delete it?
#7 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 06:14 AM
The uninstallers for the updates were removed.
All the updates are still on the computer.
All the updates are still on the computer.
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 07:24 AM
medab_1, on Jul 29 2006, 01:14 AM, said:
The uninstallers for the updates were removed.
All the updates are still on the computer.
All the updates are still on the computer.
#9 OFFLINE
Posted 29 July 2006 - 01:30 PM
ocx, on Jul 28 2006, 11:32 PM, said:
and btw, is it safte to remove whats inside this folder?
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
1. Temporary folders and files for Microsoft updates that, if successful, self-delete 10 days later. I don't know what happens if the installation is not successful.
2. Supplemental Microsoft Licenses (these will be small, e.g., 12 KB, and can be opened using Notepad) for stuff like the Malicious Software Removal Tool. These persist. You can delete them but the ones for regular downloads, e.g., the MSR Tool, will be replaced next time you download so it's futile.
#10 OFFLINE
Posted 30 July 2006 - 03:04 AM
Here is a question about removing Windows Installer patches and packages:
I was able to successfully remove the NTUninstaller files to create much needed default-drive space.
Here is a query, though:
There is a hugh amount of space being taken up by the directy
Windows/Installer/
I have the latest installer at this time (I believe), with 3.1 reportedly installed.
However, there are a lot of 'packages' (*.msi) and 'patches' (*.msp) in the folder.
It looks like, according to this MS KB article that one can "now remove patches that are installed with Windows Installer 3.0 if they are marked as removable in the patch package. Patch removal enables the patched program to be returned to the state that the program was in before the patch was applied."
http://support.micro...om/?kbid=884016
humm....
Can I move the patches out of the 'system/default' drive, and just put them back if they are ever needed? [Perhaps this belongs in the New Features board, but maybe not, if it cannot / should not be done ...
I was able to successfully remove the NTUninstaller files to create much needed default-drive space.
Here is a query, though:
There is a hugh amount of space being taken up by the directy
Windows/Installer/
I have the latest installer at this time (I believe), with 3.1 reportedly installed.
However, there are a lot of 'packages' (*.msi) and 'patches' (*.msp) in the folder.
It looks like, according to this MS KB article that one can "now remove patches that are installed with Windows Installer 3.0 if they are marked as removable in the patch package. Patch removal enables the patched program to be returned to the state that the program was in before the patch was applied."
http://support.micro...om/?kbid=884016
humm....
Can I move the patches out of the 'system/default' drive, and just put them back if they are ever needed? [Perhaps this belongs in the New Features board, but maybe not, if it cannot / should not be done ...











