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#Driver Cache I386 Windows Xp driver
C: Windows Driver Cache I386 Do you really want to save space? Delete above folders (or burn them on CD), but at your own risk! The I386 folder contains setup files (including hardware drivers). I386 at c: windows driver cache I386 at C: WINDOWS SERVICE PACK While the files Ella mentioned are most likely the same, I recommend she. For help in deciding what can be eliminated from your Startup list, take a look.Įarlier in Windows XP and 2000, the driver source files neeeded for installing the devices were typically found in several locations.%SystemRoot% Driver Cache i386.
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Want to make a hyperlink in your post, want to add a graphic or sound file, need to troubleshoot a non-working Java applet, want to build an attractive signature? These capabilities can be yours if you visit. Are you a new computer owner, or simply new to Delltalk? You may find some helpful information on how best to use this forum. Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. There is no need to back them up on your current system before the clean install. The Windows XP put them there either during installation or during operation. On my system I have a 73.1MB folder in C: WINDOWS Driver Cache and two 2.3+ MB folders in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0000 (and 0001) DriverFiles and a 72.6MB folder in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0002 DriverFiles. Portions of it are installed on your system when you do a clean install. Lwde, The i386 folder contains the Windows XP system files.