"Robin Lund" <rlund@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OhZNXh2hHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I recently upgraded my laptop from Windows XP Media Center Edition to
>Windows Vista Premium. The installation went well. When I ran "Disk
>Cleanup", I could gain 17.2 GB by removing Previous Windows Installations.
>This is the message regarding previous windows installations: "Files from
>a previous Windows installation. Files and folders that may conflict with
>the installation of Windows have been moved to Folders named Windows.old.
>You can access data from the previous windows installations in this
>folder." My question: should I remove them to gain 17.2 GB of space? I
>certainly don't want to mess up my new laptop, so if it will create any
>problems, I won't do it.
I'd look through them first to ensure there is nothing there *you* want, but
there is no reason to keep the files around from the operating system's
point of view, if you see what I mean.
If you're really unsure you could always back them up to DVD or something
prior to deleting them, but really there should never be anything in that
folder the OS itself needs.
--
Robert Moir
http://www.rhymeswithgeek.com