NTuninstaller and HOTFIXES

Discussion in 'Software' started by pegg, Jun 25, 2004.

  1. pegg

    pegg MajorGeek

    WHAT are these NTuninstaller files? AND do I need to keep ALL of them?

    Are all the NTuninstaller files related to HOTFIXES I've downloaded?

    (see #1 attachment)

    Do I need to keep all the HOTFIXES in my computer -- I mean they're downloaded so I don't want to "delete", "remove" or otherwise get rid of them, but they're piling up...does everyone just keep them there?

    (see #2 attachment)

    Just curious.
     
  2. pegg

    pegg MajorGeek

    2nd attachment

    Ohhhh - can't do 2 attachments in one post :eek:
     
  3. pegg

    pegg MajorGeek

    Oops

    OOOPPPPS-- I've only used Screenhunter a few times :p

    Didn't realize I'd "captured" the "capturer"
     
  4. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

    when you install a hot fix ( a patch from MS that is not part of a service pack), you get those folders. You can delete them. The listing in the ADD/REMOVE is so you can uninstall them. If you delete the folders, you won't be able to uninstall them should something go wrong after the fact. I usually keep mine for about 30 days to make sure everything is cool and then "BAWOOOOSH".. ;)
     
  5. pegg

    pegg MajorGeek

    A good communicator repeats back what they THINK they heard so...

    ...under C:\WINDOWS...I can just right click on those NTUninstall "folders" and hit delete? And since things are "installed" that won't hurt anything? Si, Senor?
     

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