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To find out what they do you could type them into a search engine and look through what other people say about them. This will also give you more detailed information on what exactly you have installed. You can give us a full list of your installed programs by using CCleaner as recommended by Dencandy in the previous post , Tools, tab Uninstall, then right-click on an entry, and select Save to text file.

Attach this text file to your next post, and we will tell you what programs can safely be uninstalled. Only a few programs are actually needed when Windows gets going.

All the others can be switched in as you require them. A good way to clear out unecessary files is using a program like CCleaner. It cleans out unecessary stuff, can clean your registry, and can uninstall programs.

A friend who told me how knowledgeable he was, reinstalled Windows for me but he made abit of a mess and I still had hardly any space so I started deleting stuff that looked superfluous. One of the things that I deleted was "Microsoft net framework 2.

When I upload them to www. I have tried to reinstall "Microsoft net framework 2. Can't remember the reason it gave, but should I be able to reinstall "Microsoft net framework 2. As for. NET Framework, version 3. NET Framework is only required if you have any applications that require it.

Don't install it if you don't need it! Applications that require it will tell you so, and they will tell you what version they need.

A good rule of thumb is initially not to delete anything that has the Microsoft label. If in doubt just type the name into a search engine like Google to find out about it, then ask the forum if you have any more questions.

Trouble with me is I struggle with technical language so better off on forums where one can ask questions but some google stuff is clear. A good way is to clean you temp folder too. It usually just fills with junk - C Cleaner which was recommend by ComputerSponge is a really good tool for this and I know most other people will say the same on here. As for the. NET Frameworks - I tend to keep them all as the software I use nowadays is old and new to some degree and never know when I'll need it - but this isn't always necessary and Pat said more or less the right thing.

I am realizing that it is quite important to somehow try and reinstall "Microsoft net framework 2. Does anybody know if it is possible to reinstall "Microsoft net framework 2. Just out of interest, when you say that you are "running out of space" on your C drive - just how big is this partition?

You can download the. NET Framework Version 2. Its 11GB. Flattie put a Linux partition there at some stage, which has since been removed, so I have 7GB of space there with hardly anything in it.

It says I have Microsoft. NET Framework 2. I will try and install it again now. I have selected the repair option after downloading it again. The only other option was Deinstall. Can't seem to edit that last message, but at least I have successfully installed "Microsoft. Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.

Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? The folder appears to be working properly but there are 6 invisible files inside. However, when I check the Properties on the folder, it shows 7 files. I am set up to display hidden folders, system folders, and protected operating system folders. Windows only shows the one file. Does this mean that Windows has some ability to hide files? My first concern was some form of Malware, but scans on the folder by Avira and SuperAntiSpyware do find the invisible files and no problems are noted.

I think several of the files may be from some old spyware killer program. What should be done, if anything, with these files? Would it be safe to delete them via Linux? This behaviour is normal — Explorer doesn't directly display the contents of the folder. The Desktop. My concern is that I have only one ActiveX program installed.

That item shows up when viewed from Windows while the other 6 items are not visible unless I view them after booting Linux. It shows as mhLabel Class from Windows and mhlbl. My concern is that the 6 invisible items may be obsolete or possibly even some form of Malware. IE8 does show a few strange items at the bottom of the Add-on list which I have yet to explain. Perhaps they are remnants from IE6. Is there any way to determine if the 6 items that don't show under Windows are needed or can be removed?

The files spweng. Before deleting them, attempt to unregister the DLL. To do this, open a command prompt, type. If it's not still installed it shouldn't be , both can be deleted. Regardless, I will remove those items. Since I can't see or delete them using Windows, do you see any problem booting Linux and deleting them from that operating system?

In that case, un-registering the dll file should hopefully not be an issue.



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