> > <snip>What are log files for? And some won't delete ("used by other 
> > programs etc.")<snip>

> Try using Unlocker, <http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/>.--- Karl Springer

Good idea (and I have Unlocker, always an excellent assist). That removed an 
additional 14 logs, some which will probably keep regenerating. That's a 
total of 175 files out of the computer. It's interesting that there even are 
such files and that there are people who look into them to (I assume) find 
out what steps were taken to bring the computer to whatever condition it is 
in at any one time. --- Harold

Btw, even with Unlocker, files remaining are (and I'm not complaining):
Ntuser.dat (in C:\Documents and Settings\Computer_User)
UsrClass.dat (same path as above plus Local Settings\Application 
Data\Microsoft\Windows)
Default, Sam, Security, and Software (all four in 
C:\Windows\System32\config) 
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