Documents and Settings question

Gustavus

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In my documents and Settings folder there are four entries for users:

Documents_and_Settings.jpg


The Windows folder on this computer is Windows.0. In other words Boot.ini refers to Windows.0.

[boot loader]
timeout=10
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS.0
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS.0="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

The file All Users is huge -- some 9.6 GB -- and if it is safe to do so I would like to get rid of it.

Any opinions of whether I would screw up the system if I transferred the All Users and Default User file to an archive drive and simply left the All Users.Windows.0 and Default User.Windows.0 files in Documents and Settings?

Thanks
 
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Gustavus

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Thanks for the reply. Yes that is where the Windows.0 came from. The only user now is me -- Gustavus. I am also the administrator.
 

Gustavus

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Here is the complete list of folders in Documents and Settings

Documents_and_Settings.jpg


The folder on the C drive is Windows.0. The old Windows folder has been moved to an archive drive.
 
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thegpfury

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You should be able to move the old All Users folder to an archive drive then. Basically any drive where there is both a [folder name] and [foldername].Windows.0 can be moved.

The ones that just have [folder name] with no windows.0 should be left where they are.
 

Gustavus

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Thanks for the reply, but your advice appears to be contradictory. First you say:
"You should be able to move the old All Users folder to an archive drive then'

Then you say:
"The ones that just have [folder name] with no windows.0 should be left where they are

which describes the folder you say can be moved.

I was of the opinion I could move All Users and Default User, but can take the time to be as sure as I can be that this will not cause a problem. If I right click on them, the rename button is active, so it is possible I can rename them at first to see if that causes a problem. I don't want to get into a situation where I can not boot into Windows to work on the machine.
 

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Let me clarify, folders that have duplicates, one without Windows.0 and one with. All Users also has a All users.Windows.0, so it can be moved. As does the Default User.

Gustavus doesn't have a Windows.0 Version, so it should stay as it's from the new install.
 

Gustavus

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Thanks for the opinions. I finally took the plunge and moved the unused folders out of Documents and Settings -- thereby gaining over 6GB of space.