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getting rid of install folder with guid/has name such as '730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72'
I have a problem with my new XP installation. This is what I have done, all
partitions NTFS unless otherwise noted: PC has two physical hard disks: * Disk #1A (external eSATA) Partition 1A: OS (already too small) Partition 1B: OS overflow (more program installations, some data) Partition 1C: Data * Disk #2A (internal) Partition 2A: Extra data and transfers Partition 2B: Linux This installation is several years old and running very slow and applications on the notification area crash down like domino if I close one or the other. So I decided to buy another external hard disk (eSATA) to give the installation a new life. The idea is to reinstall everything on the new one but better organized (less and larger partitions, etc.). * Disk #1B (external eSATA) Partition 1: OS (XP) Parition 2: DATA * Disk #2A (internal, the same shared disk as old/original installation above) So, On the new installation I use the same internal drive (2A) to move things between the 1st installation (bootable) and the 2nd (bootable), in other words Disk 1A and 1B. The problem is this.... On my shared disk (2A) that is common to both bootable systems about four (4) weird directories have started to pop up, their names resemble a GUID or hash value: - 730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72 - 8903ac6c1bca810cb792 - d25a64e48f52bc4ba1a47b - 996e364293f54aa266a4 I want them away! I have tried disk cleanup (remove all options), removing restore points and they don't go away. I log in as administrator and when I try to delete them I get "Access Denied!" or sometimes I can browse the directory but not delete it. Any other way to get rid of this space-wasting directories? Emil |
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getting rid of install folder with guid/has name such as '730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72'
I am having this problem too, any answers? please? I wouldn't like to
reformat the drive. ".NETed" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my new XP installation. This is what I have done, all partitions NTFS unless otherwise noted: PC has two physical hard disks: * Disk #1A (external eSATA) Partition 1A: OS (already too small) Partition 1B: OS overflow (more program installations, some data) Partition 1C: Data * Disk #2A (internal) Partition 2A: Extra data and transfers Partition 2B: Linux This installation is several years old and running very slow and applications on the notification area crash down like domino if I close one or the other. So I decided to buy another external hard disk (eSATA) to give the installation a new life. The idea is to reinstall everything on the new one but better organized (less and larger partitions, etc.). * Disk #1B (external eSATA) Partition 1: OS (XP) Parition 2: DATA * Disk #2A (internal, the same shared disk as old/original installation above) So, On the new installation I use the same internal drive (2A) to move things between the 1st installation (bootable) and the 2nd (bootable), in other words Disk 1A and 1B. The problem is this.... On my shared disk (2A) that is common to both bootable systems about four (4) weird directories have started to pop up, their names resemble a GUID or hash value: - 730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72 - 8903ac6c1bca810cb792 - d25a64e48f52bc4ba1a47b - 996e364293f54aa266a4 I want them away! I have tried disk cleanup (remove all options), removing restore points and they don't go away. I log in as administrator and when I try to delete them I get "Access Denied!" or sometimes I can browse the directory but not delete it. Any other way to get rid of this space-wasting directories? Emil |
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getting rid of install folder with guid/has name such as '730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72'
I am having this problem too, any answers? please? I wouldn't like to
reformat the drive. ".NETed" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my new XP installation. This is what I have done, all partitions NTFS unless otherwise noted: PC has two physical hard disks: * Disk #1A (external eSATA) Partition 1A: OS (already too small) Partition 1B: OS overflow (more program installations, some data) Partition 1C: Data * Disk #2A (internal) Partition 2A: Extra data and transfers Partition 2B: Linux This installation is several years old and running very slow and applications on the notification area crash down like domino if I close one or the other. So I decided to buy another external hard disk (eSATA) to give the installation a new life. The idea is to reinstall everything on the new one but better organized (less and larger partitions, etc.). * Disk #1B (external eSATA) Partition 1: OS (XP) Parition 2: DATA * Disk #2A (internal, the same shared disk as old/original installation above) So, On the new installation I use the same internal drive (2A) to move things between the 1st installation (bootable) and the 2nd (bootable), in other words Disk 1A and 1B. The problem is this.... On my shared disk (2A) that is common to both bootable systems about four (4) weird directories have started to pop up, their names resemble a GUID or hash value: - 730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72 - 8903ac6c1bca810cb792 - d25a64e48f52bc4ba1a47b - 996e364293f54aa266a4 I want them away! I have tried disk cleanup (remove all options), removing restore points and they don't go away. I log in as administrator and when I try to delete them I get "Access Denied!" or sometimes I can browse the directory but not delete it. Any other way to get rid of this space-wasting directories? Emil |
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getting rid of install folder with guid/has name such as '730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72'
Such folders are artifacts of an installation. The installer is supposed to
delete these temporary folders, but the installer frequently doesn't. I take ownership of the folders and then delete them. Sometimes taking ownership requires going clear to the top folder to reset inherited permissions. Jim ".NETed" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my new XP installation. This is what I have done, all partitions NTFS unless otherwise noted: PC has two physical hard disks: * Disk #1A (external eSATA) Partition 1A: OS (already too small) Partition 1B: OS overflow (more program installations, some data) Partition 1C: Data * Disk #2A (internal) Partition 2A: Extra data and transfers Partition 2B: Linux This installation is several years old and running very slow and applications on the notification area crash down like domino if I close one or the other. So I decided to buy another external hard disk (eSATA) to give the installation a new life. The idea is to reinstall everything on the new one but better organized (less and larger partitions, etc.). * Disk #1B (external eSATA) Partition 1: OS (XP) Parition 2: DATA * Disk #2A (internal, the same shared disk as old/original installation above) So, On the new installation I use the same internal drive (2A) to move things between the 1st installation (bootable) and the 2nd (bootable), in other words Disk 1A and 1B. The problem is this.... On my shared disk (2A) that is common to both bootable systems about four (4) weird directories have started to pop up, their names resemble a GUID or hash value: - 730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72 - 8903ac6c1bca810cb792 - d25a64e48f52bc4ba1a47b - 996e364293f54aa266a4 I want them away! I have tried disk cleanup (remove all options), removing restore points and they don't go away. I log in as administrator and when I try to delete them I get "Access Denied!" or sometimes I can browse the directory but not delete it. Any other way to get rid of this space-wasting directories? Emil |
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getting rid of install folder with guid/has name such as '730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72'
Such folders are artifacts of an installation. The installer is supposed to
delete these temporary folders, but the installer frequently doesn't. I take ownership of the folders and then delete them. Sometimes taking ownership requires going clear to the top folder to reset inherited permissions. Jim ".NETed" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my new XP installation. This is what I have done, all partitions NTFS unless otherwise noted: PC has two physical hard disks: * Disk #1A (external eSATA) Partition 1A: OS (already too small) Partition 1B: OS overflow (more program installations, some data) Partition 1C: Data * Disk #2A (internal) Partition 2A: Extra data and transfers Partition 2B: Linux This installation is several years old and running very slow and applications on the notification area crash down like domino if I close one or the other. So I decided to buy another external hard disk (eSATA) to give the installation a new life. The idea is to reinstall everything on the new one but better organized (less and larger partitions, etc.). * Disk #1B (external eSATA) Partition 1: OS (XP) Parition 2: DATA * Disk #2A (internal, the same shared disk as old/original installation above) So, On the new installation I use the same internal drive (2A) to move things between the 1st installation (bootable) and the 2nd (bootable), in other words Disk 1A and 1B. The problem is this.... On my shared disk (2A) that is common to both bootable systems about four (4) weird directories have started to pop up, their names resemble a GUID or hash value: - 730c1fa0656fdc17095acd72 - 8903ac6c1bca810cb792 - d25a64e48f52bc4ba1a47b - 996e364293f54aa266a4 I want them away! I have tried disk cleanup (remove all options), removing restore points and they don't go away. I log in as administrator and when I try to delete them I get "Access Denied!" or sometimes I can browse the directory but not delete it. Any other way to get rid of this space-wasting directories? Emil |
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