 | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | Get back 1 GB after Vista SP2 After you have installed SP2, if you are stable and sure that you will never want to uninstall it or SP1, you can remove all the backup files that were saved and gain yourself 1 GB. Of course, if you really need that gig, you should be buying a new hard drive. But getting rid of a gig of unneeded files is nice, too.
Go to Start > Run, and type:
cmd
At the command prompt, type:
compcln.exe
That's all. For more options:
compcln.exe /?
Though compcln cleans both SP1 and SP2, if you have only SP1 installed, you can gain back about 450 MB's by removing its backup files with:
vsp1cln.exe
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Windows Shell/User | | Senior Member with 146 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Australia Experience: Advanced | | Elvandil,
You meant, If I install Service Pack 2 it gonna occupy a space of 1GB?
I have been a little bit worry of installing it, just want to see how the first hundred computers who have installed it are going. before my turn you come up with space, but my PC have only 2GB.
How can I share it with SP2 if that is right?
__________________ Heroic is my name | | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | If you have only 2 GB, you need a new drive. Just the temp files for SP2 will take far more than that.
Many people have reported that their Vista installations are already smaller after installing SP2. This just gets you one more gig. | | Moderator with 96,685 posts. | | Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: South Eastern PA, USA Experience: Advanced age & experience | | Yes, but IMO that's not a bad idea. Remember, if you do regular image backups as I do, all those extra gigabytes get backed up regularly for no reason. That's why I get rid of old patch and service pack saved data after I'm sure I won't need it.
__________________ Remember: Data you don't have at least two copies of is data you don't care about. Microsoft MVP - User Desktop Experience | | Senior Member with 146 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Australia Experience: Advanced | | Windows have installed it with other updates without my knowledge, I though I don't installed on to my computer, but when I check my system info, it was there SP2.
my memory is just fine, with half of it occupied. | | Junior Member with 12 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Experience: Silver Surfer Non Tech | | Elvandil,
Just a small caution from a non tech aware scaredy cat. I have Vista SP2. Have just looked at compcln.ex and noted that if you run compcln.ex, once cleaned, Service Packs and other programmes will become permanent on your computer and you will not be able to remove them. You do get a warning and can make the choice before proceeding. | | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | Quote:
Originally Posted by MaggieMeerkat Elvandil,
Just a small caution from a non tech aware scaredy cat. I have Vista SP2. Have just looked at compcln.ex and noted that if you run compcln.ex, once cleaned, Service Packs and other programmes will become permanent on your computer and you will not be able to remove them. You do get a warning and can make the choice before proceeding. | Thanks for spelling that out in case someone missed it. I did say:
"if you are stable and sure that you will never want to uninstall it or SP1"
but it may not have been too clear. | | Junior Member with 12 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Experience: Silver Surfer Non Tech | | Your advice is valuable and my expansion only intended for the less aware like me who may not know they would get a choice before running. I only have a 1Gb and I know I need more but if the temp files for SP2 need more than that, how did SP2 install successfully? | | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | You only have 1 GB of drive space? That is dangerously low. Defrag won't work, and it will just be a short time before the machine locks up and refuses to do anything. Yoiu need a new drive.
It is not possible to install SP2 with only 1 GB of space.
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16-Jun-2009, 01:03 PM
#10 | Now I am confused. My history says SP2 (KB948465) installed successfully and explains that it contains all the updates since SP1 plus other stuff. My system information used to quote: "Version Svce Pack1" Now says "Version Svce Pack 2 build 6002" My defrag is set to once a month and seems to be getting on with it. | | Moderator with 96,685 posts. | | Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: South Eastern PA, USA Experience: Advanced age & experience |
16-Jun-2009, 04:37 PM
#11 | FWIW, if you're worried about needing the service pack files, you can always archive them to a DVD-R/RW and save them until you're sure you're beyond needing them. | | Junior Member with 12 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Experience: Silver Surfer Non Tech |
16-Jun-2009, 05:36 PM
#12 | Thank you John. I am not concerned about my SPs. I was reponding to Elvandils advice. He advises that SP2 cannot be installed with only 1Gb which is all I have. I had no problems while downloading and installing and my history says it was successful. My system info has now changed from SP1 to SP2 build 6002. My defrag is set monthly and that seems to be working so, being a tech infant, I do not understand what is going on.
I became involved in this because I joined to learn from experienced users and I had a look at the compcln.ex mentioned by Elvandil and responded to that.
My original post in Security & Malware Removal concerns Bad Image Error Messages which have suddenly appeared and are preventing my working properly. I have no replies yet. I am not new to computer use but have never had a problem before so I have never had to 'tinker about in the engine' so to speak. | | Junior Member with 12 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Experience: Silver Surfer Non Tech |
16-Jun-2009, 06:59 PM
#13 | Elvandil,
Just a quick thank you for the info on compcln.ex, which, although I have decided not to run, I would not have known of its existence if I had not read your thread but now I know where to find it and what it does if ever I do need it.
Reading through all the threads will create a useful learning curve. | | Junior Member with 12 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Experience: Silver Surfer Non Tech |
16-Jun-2009, 07:07 PM
#14 | John Will,
Thank you for the hint on backing my SPs to DVD. Again another useful tip for my learning curve.
Love your Avatar. Wish I had one like that! | | Moderator with 96,685 posts. | | Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: South Eastern PA, USA Experience: Advanced age & experience |
16-Jun-2009, 07:25 PM
#15 | The avatar was carefully crafted, but not by me.  A member made it for me from the GIF. |  THIS THREAD HAS EXPIRED.
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