Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
System is a ThinkPad R50e. I need to free up disk space.
Is it safe to delete the contents of C:\Drivers ? Are these only install files, or are any of them actually used by the laptop?
What about C:\IBMTools ?
Thank you!!!
Is it safe to delete the contents of C:\Drivers ? Are these only install files, or are any of them actually used by the laptop?
What about C:\IBMTools ?
Thank you!!!
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Re: Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
You might want to make a backup of them, but it shouldn't effect anything.
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Re: Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
Assuming you are running Windows XP without any problems, you might also want to delete all of the old restore points from System Restore. If you have a default installation and have been running the system for some time, that can mean 12% of your disk size is taken up by these checkpoints. You can do this by:
- accessing System Restore tab on the System Properties window by right-clicking the My Computer icon on your desktop (or off the Start menu) and choosing Properties; you can also get to it from Control Panel/System
- click the "Turn off System Restore" box
- click the "Apply" button
- click "Yes" to acknowledge the "Do you want to turn off System Restore?" prompt
- click the "Turn off System Restore" box again; which enables the feature
- move the slider to the left to select a smaller portion of the disk that is set aside for the restore points
- click the "Apply" button
- wait until the system creates the first restore point, then click the "Ok" button.
- accessing System Restore tab on the System Properties window by right-clicking the My Computer icon on your desktop (or off the Start menu) and choosing Properties; you can also get to it from Control Panel/System
- click the "Turn off System Restore" box
- click the "Apply" button
- click "Yes" to acknowledge the "Do you want to turn off System Restore?" prompt
- click the "Turn off System Restore" box again; which enables the feature
- move the slider to the left to select a smaller portion of the disk that is set aside for the restore points
- click the "Apply" button
- wait until the system creates the first restore point, then click the "Ok" button.
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Re: Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
So you know for certain these files are only INSTALLATION files?ZaZ wrote:You might want to make a backup of them, but it shouldn't effect anything.
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Re: Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
These SHOULD BE installation files.
Try renaming that folder to something else and use your computer for a few days. If nothing goes wrong, delete it.
Try renaming that folder to something else and use your computer for a few days. If nothing goes wrong, delete it.
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Re: Safe to delete C:\Drivers ???
That makes sense, I'll try it.twistero wrote:These SHOULD BE installation files.
Try renaming that folder to something else and use your computer for a few days. If nothing goes wrong, delete it.
@rkawakami, thanks for the suggestion.
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