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I have a Windows XP Professional SP 3. In my C drive, I have a lot of folders which I do not know why they exist. Sample these names -
1da9de11ed14f5da3b6ace4e25f5
a0332ef3abcaf03e49
What are they? Why are they created? Can I delete them?
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I have a Windows XP Professional SP 3. In my C drive, I have a lot of folders which I do not know why they exist. Sample these names -
1da9de11ed14f5da3b6ace4e25f5
a0332ef3abcaf03e49
What are they? Why are they created? Can I delete them?
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These are most likely leftovers from the installation process and it is safe to remove them.
However, just in case, I would first create a temporary directory on the same disk and move them into it. If no bad effects happen for several days, then they can be safely deleted.
If you get the "Access is Denied" error message even if you are the administrator, you will need to take control of these folders. For that, see the following article:
Wow. Absolutely fantastic. You just know what problems I run into! Thanks! – Kanini – 2010-04-13T02:07:27.073
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I'm pretty sure they are files left over after an update. You don't need them anymore.
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you might also want to look at MSIZAP and how to recover space from orhpaned installs and hotfixes you are never going to remove : MSIZAP and orphaned cached windows installer data files. Can clean up these funny files and if your system is old enough a ton of disk space. on an older XP machine I got back 40GB one time.
the short of it is to get MSIZAP.exe from Microsoft.com and run it with MSIZAP G! and its done.
The weird thing is that windows update does not use windows temp, instead it creates the folders on my storage drives... – Daniel – 2014-05-16T16:47:41.250