Hi there, Your issue seems to be not related to dot NET. You can post your concern here instead:
http://groups.google.com/group/Windows-XP-Help-Desk Regards, Benj On Jan 21, 4:34 am, jwdone <[email protected]> wrote: > My issue has probably been a subject for discussion before. While > looking in directories for strange and unusual files I noticed there > are thousands. Many look a like. I have gone from around 95K files to > 145K files in two years. Some of these files should or could be > redundant, temporary, or just plain not of any value anymore. My > question is how does one determine the ones to keep and the ones to > delete. Example; I have a truck load of notebook files. When I click a > file up I get a bunch of goobly-kook. Some files will not come up > because I do not know the program they are a part of. I have used Zone > Alarm to rid directories of temp files. I have defragged. I have > gotten rid of double files. So anyone have any ideas how I can do a > complete Spring cleaning of my hard drive directories?
