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Solve : Can I delete old service packs?? |
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Answer» I NEED to make some room in the computer, so I was looking in the "add/remove" programs listing under size and use. I noticed that I have SP 2.5, 3, 3.5 and I think 5. If you keep the most current, can you delete the others. The are pretty large in size. I never know which programs that you don't know are safe to delete or not. No. For one thing, those probably aren't service packs, they sound more like .NET framework components. However... True, but last I checked there was no Service Pack 2.5, 3.5, or 5 for WINDOWS... More to the point, chances are, they are in fact referring to .NET Framework components versions 2.0, 3.5, and 4; the latest releases of these are all a "Service Pack" to the .NET framework of the CORRESPONDING version, so to the uneducated observer might appear to be "service packs". Also, on that note, removing a Service pack in Add/remove programs will UNINSTALL that service pack, leaving you with a system from before it was installed. You can use Disk Cleanup to remove old Service pack uninstallation files. (the ones patio notes, which do take up quite a bit of disk space) |
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