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Keith Raynor
December 5th 03, 09:49 PM
Is it normal for Windows updates to occupy gigabytes of
space when installed, even when I choose not to archive
the updates? My HD shrank by about 3 to 4 gigs after
installing the XP Home updates. Is this normal?

Doug Knox MS-MVP
December 5th 03, 09:49 PM
Yes, because many of the updates create backup copies of the files they
replace. This is in case you need to remove a particular Hotfix due to
problems. If your system is stable, and you don't need to remove the
hotfixes, see www.dougknox.com, Win XP Utilities, Remove Hotfix Backup
Files.

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"Keith Raynor" > wrote in message
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> Is it normal for Windows updates to occupy gigabytes of
> space when installed, even when I choose not to archive
> the updates? My HD shrank by about 3 to 4 gigs after
> installing the XP Home updates. Is this normal?

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