ejunliu Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 I see a lot of DLLs under WINDOW\Softwaredistribution\Download and these same DLLs also in WINDOW\system32 etcMy question is:1. Can I delete those DLLs in \download folder?2. Can I delete those DLLs in Windows\$NtUninstalKxxxxx$\?These $NtUnintalKxxxx$ are in blue color when I display them.I notice a lot of same name DLLs with different version numbers are setting in mycomputer, is it possible to know which version in use and is there a softwareto remove old version (that is not used) automatically?Thank you!Jun Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CurlingSteve Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 (edited) The WINDOWS\Softwaredistribution\Download folder is one of the folders used by Windows Update when it is installing patches.(Another is WUTemp).It is safe to delete that folder's contents.(It's probably safe to delete the folder as well, Windows will likely create a new one when/if it needs it).The blue color of the $NT... folders indicates they are compressed folders.They contain the previous versions of the files replaced during a particular update.The KB###### indicated which patch replaced these files.If you're satisfied a particular update is working properly these can be deleted.Personally, I'd back them up first.If you do delete any of these $NT files, the corresponding Add/Remove entry will be invalid.If you open Add/Remove Programs and try to uninstall one of these Hotfixes, you'll get an error.A/R should offer to remove the broken link from its list (your choice). Edited April 13, 2005 by CurlingSteve Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 for some time now i have regcleaner installed on my sy.now and then i open reg-c.go to tools view sys dlls.go to search type n/aand it will show all n/a dlls .about 284 of them and i delete all 284 of them.but i dont go out side of them.i leave them in the backup area for about a week then i delete them permently.i tried to research dll files but there isnt much info. out there.i do have a dll file.list in my favourites .but if i sent it as alink im not sure if it will HELP with your Q. marty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
John L Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 for some time now i have regcleaner installed on my sy.now and then i open reg-c.go to tools view sys dlls.go to search type n/aand it will show all n/a dlls .about 284 of them and i delete all 284 of them.but i dont go out side of them.i leave them in the backup area for about a week then i delete them permently.i tried to research dll files but there isnt much info. out there.i do have a dll file.list in my favourites .but if i sent it as alink im not sure if it will HELP with your Q. martyHi Martymas:This is a great place to check all those DLL's, just plug in the name and it should come back with some info. If not you will have to google for it.DLL helpHope this helps Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 HI John Lit is an area im not hat familiar with.so i try to keep to the normal path.but im always open to learn about dlls as they are an important part of the OS.i do have an appli with all dll files in the win operating sys.where by you can down load any dll if you need it.but i havent a clue how to use it.if i did download .but im willing to learn.because of regclean ive learned a little about those dll files. thanks marty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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