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Posted : Friday, June 25th, 2004 10:51:29 AM
By : terri-777
deleting back up files for previous systemConfiguration:
is it safe to delete back up files for previous system? I found it when I ran disk clean up. its 604,000k Im trying to save disk space by removing files I don't need.

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also whats bigger 50k or 50mg?
Thanks
Operating System : windows xp
CPU/Processor : pentium/emachines533id2 533 MHz

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Re: deleting back up files for previous system by terri-777 on June 25th, 2004 11:00:44 AM
oops I ment whats bigger 50k or 50mb not 50mg.
Re: deleting back up files for previous system by scorpio on June 26th, 2004 02:49:25 PM
The unknown 604,000k file will be the virtual memory/swap file used by windows.
50mb is bigger than 50k/50kb

1mb= 1000k :)
Re: deleting back up files for previous system by Anonymous Ghost on April 11th, 2006 04:17:37 PM
When trying to send link of web site to another computer, a pop up box ask me for the Form Fill password, what is this? I am using Microsoft 2000 and Windows XP. My e-mail is Outlook Express not Microsoft Outlook. When I enter the PW that I use for MSN Passport, I am told "Wrong Password, enter the correct PW". Also when clicking on send Link, Microsoft Outlook comes up, not OE. Can you help me?

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