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Guest Blithe
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Re: W2K Pro (SP4) - can I delete the winsxs folder

 

My WINNT folder tree contains a 'winsxs' folder that's 8.8MB & created Sept.

2007. I found it doing some cleanup. Some Google searches indicate that

winsxs has some relevance to WinXP and Vista functions only - & as a dll

file backup. Other Google hits refer to developmental project functions.

Many Google hits represent inquiries like this one but no threads seem to

offer solutions.

 

Most references to winsxs seem too technical to be intended for the average

home user regardless of such user's expertise. I found no relevant

references on the Microsoft Knowledge base.

 

I am very curious how this apparent deadwood folder got installed on my W2K

PC (my guess would be by a Windows update) but I'm more concerned about how

to safely get rid of it. I'd appreciate this forum's advice.

 

Blithe

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Guest Bob I
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Re: winsxs folder?

 

Best guess is that it was placed there by some program you installed or

"upgraded" version wise in Sept 2007. Basically it's for resolving DLL

hell, by parking the new version the program needed in it's "own cubby

hole". It may have been a Windows update, or some other program. What is

in it will be a clue. Also looking for other folders matching that date

may give you an answer.

 

Blithe wrote:

> Re: W2K Pro (SP4) - can I delete the winsxs folder

>

> My WINNT folder tree contains a 'winsxs' folder that's 8.8MB & created Sept.

> 2007. I found it doing some cleanup. Some Google searches indicate that

> winsxs has some relevance to WinXP and Vista functions only - & as a dll

> file backup. Other Google hits refer to developmental project functions.

> Many Google hits represent inquiries like this one but no threads seem to

> offer solutions.

>

> Most references to winsxs seem too technical to be intended for the average

> home user regardless of such user's expertise. I found no relevant

> references on the Microsoft Knowledge base.

>

> I am very curious how this apparent deadwood folder got installed on my W2K

> PC (my guess would be by a Windows update) but I'm more concerned about how

> to safely get rid of it. I'd appreciate this forum's advice.

>

> Blithe

>

>

>

>

>

Guest Blithe
Posted

Re: winsxs folder?

 

There's an interesting thread discussion of the 'winsxs' folder on this

forum address:

http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/showpost.aspx?postid=1173190&siteid=17&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1

 

The thread applies to WinXP & Vista only. Frustrated users who are

concerned about drive space are asking why the winsxs folder grows without

end to & with no intelligent computer software design purpose. I echo that

after reading the weak forum replies urging not to delete the files or the

duplicate files within that ever expanding folder.

 

I'd still like to know: What is the function of 'winsxs' on Windows 2000 &

what operation put it there? My PC has two large capacity harddrives so

it's not an urgent issue at this time. It's an annoyance I will deal with

later, if necessary, by backing up the folder & register, deleting winsxs,

and checking the impact on W2K and the register. Can this forum suggest a

better solution? With appreciation & thanks - Blithe

 

 

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:uPBZWReiIHA.2084@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Best guess is that it was placed there by some program you installed or

> "upgraded" version wise in Sept 2007. Basically it's for resolving DLL

> hell, by parking the new version the program needed in it's "own cubby

> hole". It may have been a Windows update, or some other program. What is

> in it will be a clue. Also looking for other folders matching that date

> may give you an answer.

>

> Blithe wrote:

> > Re: W2K Pro (SP4) - can I delete the winsxs folder

> >

> > My WINNT folder tree contains a 'winsxs' folder that's 8.8MB & created

Sept.

> > 2007. I found it doing some cleanup. Some Google searches indicate

that

> > winsxs has some relevance to WinXP and Vista functions only - & as a dll

> > file backup. Other Google hits refer to developmental project functions.

> > Many Google hits represent inquiries like this one but no threads seem

to

> > offer solutions.

> >

> > Most references to winsxs seem too technical to be intended for the

average

> > home user regardless of such user's expertise. I found no relevant

> > references on the Microsoft Knowledge base.

> >

> > I am very curious how this apparent deadwood folder got installed on my

W2K

> > PC (my guess would be by a Windows update) but I'm more concerned about

how

> > to safely get rid of it. I'd appreciate this forum's advice.

> >

> > Blithe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

Posted

Re: winsxs folder?

 

I've never seen this folder in any of my win2k installations, I believe

therefore it must have been produced by something you installed

 

"Blithe" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message

news:OhjAAHhiIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> There's an interesting thread discussion of the 'winsxs' folder on this

> forum address:

> http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/showpost.aspx?postid=1173190&siteid=17&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1

>

> The thread applies to WinXP & Vista only. Frustrated users who are

> concerned about drive space are asking why the winsxs folder grows without

> end to & with no intelligent computer software design purpose. I echo that

> after reading the weak forum replies urging not to delete the files or the

> duplicate files within that ever expanding folder.

>

> I'd still like to know: What is the function of 'winsxs' on Windows 2000

> &

> what operation put it there? My PC has two large capacity harddrives so

> it's not an urgent issue at this time. It's an annoyance I will deal with

> later, if necessary, by backing up the folder & register, deleting winsxs,

> and checking the impact on W2K and the register. Can this forum suggest a

> better solution? With appreciation & thanks - Blithe

>

>

> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:uPBZWReiIHA.2084@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Best guess is that it was placed there by some program you installed or

>> "upgraded" version wise in Sept 2007. Basically it's for resolving DLL

>> hell, by parking the new version the program needed in it's "own cubby

>> hole". It may have been a Windows update, or some other program. What is

>> in it will be a clue. Also looking for other folders matching that date

>> may give you an answer.

>>

>> Blithe wrote:

>> > Re: W2K Pro (SP4) - can I delete the winsxs folder

>> >

>> > My WINNT folder tree contains a 'winsxs' folder that's 8.8MB & created

> Sept.

>> > 2007. I found it doing some cleanup. Some Google searches indicate

> that

>> > winsxs has some relevance to WinXP and Vista functions only - & as a

>> > dll

>> > file backup. Other Google hits refer to developmental project

>> > functions.

>> > Many Google hits represent inquiries like this one but no threads seem

> to

>> > offer solutions.

>> >

>> > Most references to winsxs seem too technical to be intended for the

> average

>> > home user regardless of such user's expertise. I found no relevant

>> > references on the Microsoft Knowledge base.

>> >

>> > I am very curious how this apparent deadwood folder got installed on my

> W2K

>> > PC (my guess would be by a Windows update) but I'm more concerned about

> how

>> > to safely get rid of it. I'd appreciate this forum's advice.

>> >

>> > Blithe

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>

>


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