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Old March 3rd 05, 01:44 PM
Stephen G. Giannoni
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2 Systems, both Dell -

P-4 , about 2 1/2 years
Celeron , about 5 months

BTW - over the past 48 hours or so since I deleted the files from both
systems, lots of varied use, but NO new ones have appeared;
go figure ...

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:30:25 -0500, "SG" wrote:

Stephen,

What name brand system do you have and when did you purchase it?
I'm asking because I want to see if yours and the other poster has the same
machine.

All the best,


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Old March 3rd 05, 02:42 PM
SG
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Stephen,

Do you have a file named BPRest.exe ?

All the best,
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George Aker aka SG
Google is your friend www.google.com
Anything else is just a search engine
"Stephen G. Giannoni" wrote in message
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2 Systems, both Dell -

P-4 , about 2 1/2 years
Celeron , about 5 months

BTW - over the past 48 hours or so since I deleted the files from both
systems, lots of varied use, but NO new ones have appeared;
go figure ...

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:30:25 -0500, "SG" wrote:

Stephen,

What name brand system do you have and when did you purchase it?
I'm asking because I want to see if yours and the other poster has the

same
machine.

All the best,




  #18  
Old March 3rd 05, 03:33 PM
SG
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Default RO????.bac & RO????.tmp.LOG Files ?! ...

Stephen,

From the other poster....

Quote:
I figured out what the files are!
These files are a result of using Registry Compressor (version 2.0) from
Rose City Software. Every time the program is run, it creates registry
backup files that can be used to restore the registry. I have deleted these
files and all is well. The System32 folder which contained 2GB is now down
to less than 500MB.
End Quote:

All the best,
--
George Aker aka SG
Google is your friend www.google.com
Anything else is just a search engine
"Stephen G. Giannoni" wrote in message
...
2 Systems, both Dell -

P-4 , about 2 1/2 years
Celeron , about 5 months

BTW - over the past 48 hours or so since I deleted the files from both
systems, lots of varied use, but NO new ones have appeared;
go figure ...

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:30:25 -0500, "SG" wrote:

Stephen,

What name brand system do you have and when did you purchase it?
I'm asking because I want to see if yours and the other poster has the

same
machine.

All the best,




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Old March 3rd 05, 07:06 PM
Stephen G. Giannoni
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Default RO????.bac & RO????.tmp.LOG Files ?! ...

No ...

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:42:14 -0500, "SG" wrote:

Stephen,

Do you have a file named BPRest.exe ?

All the best,


  #20  
Old March 3rd 05, 07:07 PM
Stephen G. Giannoni
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Default RO????.bac & RO????.tmp.LOG Files ?! ...

Well that's it then, 'cause I have and use Registry Compressor
(version 2.0) ...

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 10:33:09 -0500, "SG" wrote:

Stephen,

From the other poster....

Quote:
I figured out what the files are!
These files are a result of using Registry Compressor (version 2.0) from
Rose City Software. Every time the program is run, it creates registry
backup files that can be used to restore the registry. I have deleted these
files and all is well. The System32 folder which contained 2GB is now down
to less than 500MB.
End Quote:

All the best,


 




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