It is used to make changes to your system.  the recovery disk does not
have these cab files available except by doing the destructive restore. 
You now will not be able to add any additional items or customization to
your current setup.  Once you do a full restore, these files (cabs) will
be restored and you can again customize your system.

Keith Thompson

Harold B wrote:

>Hello again,
>
>I use a maintenance file called BeClean. Last week I used the Disk Clean
>Wizard of the BeClean program and deleted the Win setup folder (I forget,
>maybe it was a file) ... as a result, I think I saved about 35MB. Computer
>is working fine and if I have to setup the system again (Windows 98), I
>ordinarily use the System Recovery CDs, backing up files, reformatting and
>reinstalling the system to its original state, and finally I would configure
>the system to my specs.
>
>Question  What was the purpose of that Win setup that I removed? It sounds
>like it would have been used to "setup" Windows. If so, how would I have
>used it in any way that I don't use the System Recovery CDs? ... Harold
>
>  
>

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