RE: .NET Framework question

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"Rachel" wrote:

I have several of these programs in my add/remove panel. exp: service pack
2.0, service pack 3.0, 3.5 SP1, client pack 1.0, compression client pack 1.0,
user mode driver framework feature pack 1.0

I am wanting to free up some room on my hard drive and don't want alot of
applications that are not needed. Should any of these be removed? Will it
cause problems to remove any of them? Just curious that if I am up to service
pack 3 do I still need 1 and 2 on there.

Any help would be great. Thanks

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Rachel - Debty Beautiful Beads
http://www.debtybeautifulbeads.etsy.com


If you need more room on your hard drive; buy a bigger hard drive. They are
pretty cheap these days. Use the cloning software that came with the new
drive to clone the old drive to the new one. Run the machine for a few weeks
on the new drive and test all of your applications to make sure everything is
alright. When you are satisfied that all is well, reformat the old drive and
use it for additional space.
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