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Vista Service Pack 1 Cleanup |
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Have you installed Vista Service Pack 1? It's definitley a great upgrade and most people are very happy with the added reliability and stability it gives Vista. The problem is that it leaves a lot of files behind. Almost 800 megabytes worth. Read on to find out how to remove this extra "stuff".
After installing Vista Service Pack 1 I had to really look for improvements. See, i never had any problems with Vista anyways. But, from what I've read and heard, some people with certain configurations have noticed drastic improvements and that's great news! I remember upgrading to Service Pack 2 inWindows XP and I remember removing it a few days later. I'm glad I had the option because it caused some problems for me when it first came out. Later when I reinstalled it after they made some adjustments it worked just fine. So, when upgrading to Vista Service Pack 1, I was a little nervous. However, much to my delight the installation went seemless and I haven't had one single hiccup since. The problem is, that there was lots of "stuff" left on my hard drive. It was for good reason though. If i had wanted to remove Vista Service Pack 1, I needed this "stuff" because it was left over from the old version of Vista. However, I'm more than ready to commit to Service Pack 1 and would love to get rid of the old junk. Well, Microsoft already thought of that! With the Service Pack 1 update, they gave us a handy tool unofficially called "Vista Service Pack 1 File Removal Tool - Vsp1cln.exe". It's extremely easy to run, but keep in mind once it's run there's no going back to "old" Vista! To run it, simply open a command prompt (click the Windows button on your keyboard + r, a handy shortcut that is listed in our Windows Vista Shortcuts ) and type Vsp1cln.exe. Confirm by typing "Y" and watch your files disapear! |