Whenever
Windows Update runs to install security fixes and other updates to your
system, it creates a folder within the Windows folder containing all
the files replaced during the update. These folders have names like
"$NtUninstall..." and are highlighted in blue. The contents of these
folders are only ever needed if you uninstall an update. If you are not
going to uninstall an update then its backup folder can be removed to
save disk space. However, these folders cannot (or should not) simply be
deleted, because they are referred to by links in the Registry.
Manually removing these folders and their related Registry links is possible, but not easy. This is where
Windows XP
Update Remover comes in. It makes clean removal of these folders easy.
Just select an update from the list, read the information about it to
see what it is, and then click Remove backup folder. If you want to know
what an update does before deleting its backup folders then you can
click on a link to Microsoft web pages that describe the update.
Windows XP
Update Remover can uninstall Windows updates as well. This is not
something you will often need to do, unless you suspect that an update
has caused problems with your computer, so the program displays a
warning before allowing you to proceed with removal of an update.
Also you should manually delete other files inside the $hf_mig$ folder. (C:WINDOWS Folder Options Show hidden files and folders)
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