Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?)
Howdy All,
I have attempt a repair install of windows, which subsequently failed.
I was able to install windows in a different directory (WinXP) and then copy
over software,system, sam, security and default files. And boot into my new
install.
But in explorer I see a folder on the C: drive labeled 66a4412f8a51aad which
contains what appears (at least to me) to be the set up files copied over
during the failed repair install.
The folder contains 992 objects:
These folders:
download
ip
lang
new
and examples of files:
cabinet.dll
inetcomm.dll
netdde.exe
netbt.sys
auupdate.exe
telnet.exe
tracert.exe
sysmod.dll
etc...
Can someone verify that this is the folder used during the failed install?
And would it be safe to delete it?
Thanks,
Brian
Howdy All,
I have attempt a repair install of windows, which subsequently failed.
I was able to install windows in a different directory (WinXP) and then copy
over software,system, sam, security and default files. And boot into my new
install.
But in explorer I see a folder on the C: drive labeled 66a4412f8a51aad which
contains what appears (at least to me) to be the set up files copied over
during the failed repair install.
The folder contains 992 objects:
These folders:
download
ip
lang
new
and examples of files:
cabinet.dll
inetcomm.dll
netdde.exe
netbt.sys
auupdate.exe
telnet.exe
tracert.exe
sysmod.dll
etc...
Can someone verify that this is the folder used during the failed install?
And would it be safe to delete it?
Thanks,
Brian