Nothing to lose you say, now that's my sort of risk mitigation!
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Do you think I would get so many rep gems if I gave bad advice ? Go on, try it. Delete System32
Nah....Its just not necessary 95% of the time so I usually don't mention that folder. System32 is where live Windows services keep their junk. But "Program Files" only comes into play for other programs and only when they're running. So if you have a lot of non-services that run on start up, then deleting "Program Files" would also give you a boost.
Is it as good as all of them -> http://pc-system-utilities-software-...es-review.html (e.g TuneUp Utilities 2013)?
How do you think such software works. They even imply it on that page:-
See ? Removes unnecessary files. That means System32. They don't say it because if everyone knew how simple it was, they wouldn't bother buying such software. Also, those software fix additional things that deleting System32 can't fixQuote:
In the Gain Disk Space tab, you’ll find options for removing unnecessary files, old backups and unneeded Windows functions
Still don't believe me ? Here is a screenshot of my recycle bin after I delete my own System32:-
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I just tried deleting a file and only one copy appeared in the recycle bin, which makes me happy because it is good for the environment! Although you have me worried that those files will reappear like in your pic and then I have to delete them again and again or my system will grind to a halt!
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The race took an interesting turn. In fact, perhaps not all cars made it through this particular turn, but that would just be weird.
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It's because it's the first of the month, I've just been tied down!
Hey, what do y'all call the Z-Axis in three dimensions? For example: x-axis would be described as the horizontal axis, the y-axis would be described as the vertical axis, so what would ze(Swedish "the") z-axis be?
I wasn't refering to you. A pit stop is not the same as being nudged into the wall at high speed.
The z-axis seems to be called the up axis in some frames of reference, and the depth axis in others. Personally, I call it the z-axis.
Okie doke. I'm doing some 3d work and for the XML comments, the summary for the z-axis will be "The depth position"
Those would be deep comments.