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Old March 24th 09, 06:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Stewart Fluney[_2_]
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Default Debug Dump Files and Setup Log Files in Disk Cleanup window

The above two items appear in my Disk Cleanup window, and I would question if
it is o:k to delete them. The first occupies a space of 283 KB and the other
2537 KB. The description given of these two files in the Disk Cleanup window
is "Files created by Windows".

I have a second question: I have approx. 5 GB left as free space on my "C"
Hard Drive. Is this considered sufficient or should I have more? I am a
retired senior and only use the computer for basic items.

I have a Dell Dimension 4100 Desktop computer with Windows XP - Home Edition
Operating System - Service Pack 3, Pentium 111 with 930 MHZ, 20 GB Hard Drive
and 512 MB of RAM. The file system is FAT 32.

Many thanks for your co-operation and response.






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