>From what I saw, if Windows checks it, go ahead.  If not, better leave it 
>alone.  I got a little adventurous several months back, and Windows had to 
>repair my mistake.

Ted

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Of Mario
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 12:19 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Old Window's Updates Removed?

Mike, in the disk cleanup option of my hard drive properties, I don't see any 
"old Windows updates" item, but if I tab once beyond this list to "view files"
> and activate it, another list appears with "old windows updates" plus 
> additional items that did not appear in the first list, like service 
> pack backup files 306 KB, setup logs 3.45 KB, windows cleanup 1.9 GB, 
> system queued error files 4.57 KB.
>
> and Trish's question was is, it, safe, to cleanup (delete) old windows 
> updates? in addition, is it safe to cleanup (delete) the items I 
> mentioned?
>
> your and other input from others are appreciated, calling Carlos, 
> Joseph, the other Mike, etc.
>
>
>
> On 6/11/2015 9:42 AM, Michael B. wrote:
>> Hi Again Trish,
>>
>> I forgot to mention that if you don't see an option in that list for 
>> old Windows Updates to be removed, this means there aren't any old updates.
>> Also, each of those options will say how much space is currently 
>> being used by that particular item.
>> Take care.
>> Mike
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>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Michael B.
>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 6:29 AM
>> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Old Window's Updates Removed?
>>
>>
>> Hi Trish,
>>
>> Yes there is.  Try the following:
>> 1. Go to, Computer, fby pressing enter on your computer desktop icon 
>> or, press, Windows key + E.
>> 2. Highlight your operating system drive / C drive, but don't press 
>> enter to open it just highlight / select it.
>> 3. Press, Alt + Enter, to open the drives properties & you should be 
>> on the General tab.
>> 4. Tab 1 time to the, Disk Cleanup button, & press the spacebar to 
>> start the analyze process.  When the analysis is finished you will 
>> hear Jaws report that the analysis is complete & disk cleanup can 
>> save you X amount of space.
>> You will be in a list of options that you check or uncheck depending 
>> what you want deleted / removed & old updates is 1 of these options.
>> 5. After you have made all your selections tab to the, Okay button & 
>> press the spacebar & Jaws will ask you if you are sure you want to 
>> delete the selected items.  If you do, press the spacebar on the, 
>> Delete Files button, to start the process.
>> 6. When the cleaning process is done tab to the, Okay button, & press 
>> the spacebar to close.
>> HTH
>> Take care.
>> Mike
>> This email was sent from my, iGoDodgersBarstool.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Trish
>> To: Jaws Users List
>> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 4:15 AM
>> Subject: [JAWS-Users] Old Window's Updates Removed?
>>
>>
>> Can old window's updates be safely removed from one's computer, of 
>> course without any damage?
>> That list is growing leaps and bounds.
>> Asking for a window's 7 laptop.
>>
>> Thanksfor any help,
>>
>> Trish
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