Can i delete i386 folder windows xp
Which ones do I need, which ones can I delete? While the files Ella mentioned are most likely the same, I recommend she keep both files on her computer. The folders Pat mentions contain similarly-named files that may be slightly different from each other.
But my recommendation is still to keep them. And the short answer to these questions? Seriously just leave it be. I do not want to reformat my computer.
All I asked was how to update the i folder. Tatar Peter was saying leave it as it is. His first suggestion was not meant to be taken seriously. On my computer there are a number of i folders.
If you look at the contents you will that they have been updated nothwithstanding that the date the folder was created when Windows XP was first installed. The date the folder was modified should be the date the system was updated to SP3.
Bill in Co. Why don't you try to do that in Device Manager, by pretending you want to Update a Driver, and set the path in there. Tatar Why would you want to update a folder when it is already up to date? I do not understand your logic? Paul Montgomery. Click to expand Windows General.
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Did you mean:. Last reply by Libra1 Unsolved. Science Rules 6 2 Bronze. What is the i Folder in the C: Drive? I do not know what it is. I'm a computer person, i am not a newbie.
When I open the folder I typed in D:- It came up and said. What does this mean? And what can I do to fix it? Thank you, Lisa. Do not delete it for a couple of reasons. You can repair a damaged Windows that will not start, from the recovery console, much more easily by espanding the required file from I e.
Secondly, I believe some of the Service Packs add files to this directory which are not present on the original CD.
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Search Ask Leo! Or better yet, can I delete it? Do this: Subscribe to Confident Computing! I'll see you there! Here's a 4-step plan to managing that size and getting it back under control. I'll look at what steps to take and how to avoid problems in the future.
In Search of Perfect Security - Perfect security is a myth. So what can you do? The solution is as simple as realizing that all security is a trade-off, and paying attention to the trade-offs you make. I would recommend making a CD copy of that directory while you can still trust it. Just like any other folder. Fire up Windows Explorer, right click on the folder and hit Delete.
Thanks Reply. Thank you Reply. Tuan Tran Reply. Leo, Highly informative and great infomation.
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