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Do not delete anything or take any action unless a statement below is GREEN or BLUE.
Guide to large folders in Windows XP

  • c:\windows\system32\dllcache\ -- DLL Cache
  • c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386\ -- Service Pack Files
  • c:\windows\$Uninstall----$ -- Windows Update uninstall files
  • c:\windows\driver cache\i386\ -- Driver cache
  • c:\windows\help\ -- Windows Help Files (set amount)
  • c:\windows\inf\ -- Driver information files
  • c:\windows\srchasst -- Windows Search Assistant
  • c:\windows\downloaded installations\ -- Installer files for programs. Files inside can be deleted to save space
  • c:\windows\media\
  • c:\windows\system32\restore\ -- System Restore. Biggest folder, main reason why a lot of Windows folders appear huge. Clearing old restore points in Disk Cleanup will help out.
  • c:\windows\system32\usmt\
  • c:\windows\java


Running disk cleanup daily will help to keep free space high, and used space lower than average.


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