Something just happened that I was not expecting. I did a "clean install"
(not an in-place upgrade)  to  Windows7 from Vista. A clean install is
supposed to basically wipe out your hard drive and give you a 'clean' system
with just Windows on it, on which you then proceed to reload applications
and data.



The install did exactly that, except for the C:\Legacy folder. I expected it
to be be wiped out totally, but it's still there with what looks like the
data files, but the Legacy application is gone. Absolutely no other 'non
Windows' files or folders were retained.



I know this is really more a Windows question than a Legacy question, but
has this happened to anyone else?



Also, since I'm not sure what is there and what isn't, I intend to delete
the  C:\Legacy folder before I re-download the application and restore my
data from backups. Does this sound reasonable?



Thanks....Paul Gray






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