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Disk Clean Up Help?!

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Aug 18th, 2008
Wow, so I went to defrag, becuase I just deleted a bunch of old files and programs that I wasn't using, and decided to throw open the disk cleanup wizard... I never used it on Vista, and saw this in there....

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...lltech/asd.jpg

60 Gigs!?!? Wow, thats a lot of room. Is it safe to delete?!

Also in the updates, what exactly is Silicon Image - Storage - Silicon Image's Pseudo Processor Device?

Thanks guys.
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Aug 21st, 2008
It's safe to delete, but I would check out the event logs to find out what filled up so quickly. It's probably just an older driver or something tht should be updated. I'm not sure about the Silicone Image thing though.
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