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I have an old laptop with limited disk. Microsoft persuaded me to
upgrade to Service Pack 2, but the process aborted with the message
that there wasn't enough disk. (Started with 700 MG free, but that's
not enough, apparently.)
Here's the problem. I now have 150 MG less free space, and that
appears to be due to growth in:
C:/Windows/$hf_mig$/
I've looked around for information about this folder, but haven't
gotten a clear answer.
My understanding is that $hf_mig$ is for Service Pack 2 use. But I'm
content to live, and take my chances, with the existing Service Pack
1.
Can I remove all the folders inside $hf_mig$ ?
That's the big question.
Here is the little question. What is a Service Pack? Is it *only* a
collection of patches, or something more? If I have *some* components
of Service Pack 2, but it aborted before completion, am I running with
a degraded Service Pack 2, or what?
upgrade to Service Pack 2, but the process aborted with the message
that there wasn't enough disk. (Started with 700 MG free, but that's
not enough, apparently.)
Here's the problem. I now have 150 MG less free space, and that
appears to be due to growth in:
C:/Windows/$hf_mig$/
I've looked around for information about this folder, but haven't
gotten a clear answer.
My understanding is that $hf_mig$ is for Service Pack 2 use. But I'm
content to live, and take my chances, with the existing Service Pack
1.
Can I remove all the folders inside $hf_mig$ ?
That's the big question.
Here is the little question. What is a Service Pack? Is it *only* a
collection of patches, or something more? If I have *some* components
of Service Pack 2, but it aborted before completion, am I running with
a degraded Service Pack 2, or what?