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delete file Jakub Louthan 07-14-2008
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Posted by Jakub Louthan on July 14, 2008, 7:50 pm
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hello,
I have problem, about day ago I had to re-instal my Windows XP Home
Edition,so I use tool "transfering files and setings" to save my files from
deleting during re-instalation, and now I have problem with that file
beacouse I can't open it and I can't even delete it and it take a lot of
space on my disc. I hope that someone will be able to help me with this
problem and tell me how to remove that file.If there will be any question
about my problem, then I will do my best to answer it.

thank you

Posted by Jaime on July 15, 2008, 8:51 am
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This is a Windows Media Center forum, you would get more/better help in a
general forum for XP Home.

The file created when using the Transfer Wizard is not a file you can
"open", it is a compressed file containing all of the settings and docs you
choose to trnsfer. I can only be used by the Transfer Wizard to recreate
your environment on the new computer (or in your case the new load of
Windows).
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida

> hello,
> I have problem, about day ago I had to re-instal my Windows XP Home
> Edition,so I use tool "transfering files and setings" to save my files
> from
> deleting during re-instalation, and now I have problem with that file
> beacouse I can't open it and I can't even delete it and it take a lot of
> space on my disc. I hope that someone will be able to help me with this
> problem and tell me how to remove that file.If there will be any question
> about my problem, then I will do my best to answer it.
>
> thank you


Posted by Jakub Louthan on July 15, 2008, 11:33 am
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"Jaime" wrote:

> This is a Windows Media Center forum, you would get more/better help in a
> general forum for XP Home.
>
> The file created when using the Transfer Wizard is not a file you can
> "open", it is a compressed file containing all of the settings and docs you
> choose to trnsfer. I can only be used by the Transfer Wizard to recreate
> your environment on the new computer (or in your case the new load of
> Windows).
> --
> James
> Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida
>
> > hello,
> > I have problem, about day ago I had to re-instal my Windows XP Home
> > Edition,so I use tool "transfering files and setings" to save my files
> > from
> > deleting during re-instalation, and now I have problem with that file
> > beacouse I can't open it and I can't even delete it and it take a lot of
> > space on my disc. I hope that someone will be able to help me with this
> > problem and tell me how to remove that file.If there will be any question
> > about my problem, then I will do my best to answer it.
> >
> > thank you
>
> ok thanks a lot

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