Re: .net Temp Files?
- From: Peter Carlson <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:33:05 -0600
..Net 2 is used by Media Portal (my HTPC software)
I disabled that software, server and client, disabled MSSQL, and all other non-core os apps. Tried the delete, mormal mode and safe mode, no success. Rebooted, allowed normal services to start again, then tried the move and it moved, so tried delete and it deleted.
I did not run the Vista Upgrade Advisor, and will probably never run the advisor (or vista for that matter).
Peter
MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
.NET Framework 1 is native to MCE. Something must have installed .NET 2..
Did you run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor ? -
What is required to run Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor?
To install and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, you will need:
* Administrator privileges
* .NET 2.0*
<snip>
If no application nor program that is installed requires .NET Framework 2 in order for it to run, than you can uninstall it from Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
IF .NET Framework 3 is installed than do *NOT* uninstall 2.
BTW, did you move the folders while in Safe Mode ?
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Peter Carlson wrote:
No ATI display
No Catalyst Ctrl Center
No QB
No Accounting.
Plain Windows XP MCE computer. MCE disabled
Disabled
Safe Mode - still cant delete the folders
But I finally got it...I tried moving the folders - to a temp subfolder and then I could delete them.
Peter
MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
Is there an ATI display adapter and the Catalyst Control Center
installed ? If yes, close Catalyst Control Center in normal Windows mode and see if the folders can be deleted.
If Quicken/QuickBooks or other accounting software is installed and that's what installed .NET Framework 2.0, suggest stopping it/them from loading on boot temporarily and see if that helps in deleting the folders.
Have you done a boot to Safe Mode and then attempted to delete the folders ?
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Peter Carlson wrote:
Yes .Net 2.0 SP1 is installed. I dont know how recent.
Crapload=
Directory of M:\
04/20/2008 08:45 PM <DIR> 4c441ce37161226436317e77a5
04/14/2008 03:00 AM <DIR> 8e08cd451cb5bc21a3c6e5b9bbcd7a
04/15/2008 03:00 AM <DIR> 8fcc83c6840f6648bad7dc2b3a8f5ee0
04/13/2008 03:00 AM <DIR> a6f6788435d490e192f4d3e3925088
04/12/2008 07:00 PM <DIR> bab3d3da447e87b24ec6cf
04/17/2008 03:00 AM <DIR> dbe2661b4e6b3ce21f7b4576
04/20/2008 08:45 PM <DIR> f4964f18d08f7d7ff78ef05c70
Windows wont let me delete them either.
Peter
MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
Was .NET 2.0 SP1 installed recently ?
Is it listed as being installed in the Control Panel ?
[The exact location in CP depends upon the version of Windows]
And, what does the following mean -
I am getting a crapload of temp folders on my secondary file of type
Secondary Hard Drive ?
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Peter Carlson wrote:
I am getting a crapload of temp folders on my secondary file of type
\RANDOM_#\wcu\dotNetFramework\dotNetFX20
The folders have 10 .msp files in them
I cannot delete the folders at all. I can't dtermine with procesex who has the files open. I now have 7 of these folders on my drive. how do I get rid of them, or kill the process that is creating these?
Peter
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