I need extra space on computer. Can I get rid of these microsoft frameworks files?
I need to make space on my computer. I just realized I have all of the following installed and they're taking up lots of space: Microsoft.net framework 1.1, Microsoft.net framework 2.0 service pack 2, Microsoft.net framework 3.0 service pack 2, Microsoft.net framework 3.5 service pack 1 . Which ones can I get rid of without ruining the function of my computer?3 people need an answerI do too
October 20th, 2009 10:30pm

I would leave them and uninstall something else, but if you need to you can do is uninstall the oldest one by one till you get to the newest one. You can always download them later if a program needs one.Please rate me up if you find my post helpful. Thank you!
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October 20th, 2009 10:57pm

Leave them -Benefits of the Microsoft .NET Frameworkhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/829019TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2010 - Update Services
October 21st, 2009 10:31am

Hello vanessa79 Here are some ways to recover some space Try disabling Hibernation and you will gain disk space equal to the amount of RAM on your system. Control Panel / Performance and Maintenance / Power Options / Hibernate tab, and uncheck the Enable hibernation box If it is enabled you will see that XP has reserved disk space equal to your RAM for hibernation You can re-enable hibernation easily by checking the box again as XP recreates the hiberfil.sys file. Hiberfil.sys is the size of your RAM since XP dumps the whole memory to this file before putting the system into hibernation Reduce space used by System Restore To adjust the amount of space System Restore uses on a disk, go to the Control Panel ('Start > Control Panel') and double click the 'System' icon. Then click on the 'System Restore' tab on the system applet. Depending on your disk setup use the following instructions: If you have just a single partition on your system: You can adjust the space system restore uses on the disk by moving the slider on this page left (to decrease space usage) or right (to increase space usage. The maximum space usage is 12% and is the default. If you have a multiple partitions on your system or multiple disks: Click on the drive you want to adjust in the available drives section on the System Restore page and then click the settings option. You can then adjust the space system restore uses on that drive by moving the slider to the left (to decrease space usage) or right (to increase space usage). The maximum space usage is 12% and is the default. Repeat for each drive as necessary. You can reduce this by half and still have enough Restore Points. If is up to you how many you need to keep If possible turn off System Restore on all but the partition where the OS is installed Download and run CCleaner Just use it to remove all temporary files .
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October 21st, 2009 1:51pm

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