There is folder named ServicePackFiles in my Windows directory. (I am running XP Pro). Can this folder be deleted? It's 278 MB and has not been modified in several months.
I think these are latest previous versions of files replaced by installing service pack(s). Presumably not required if you're not going to uninstall service pack - but I've no idea if deleting them will cause XP a problem or not (put in recycle bin and leave for a while?)
At a guess the SP1 files will be used by the System File Checker program when you run it to check your system files (ie Sfc /Scannow). If you remove these files I wonder what SFC will use to replace corrupt system files.
Even after SP1, SFC will still use your XP CD to check system files that were not replaced by SP1(unless you have copied the I386 folder from CD to harddrive at Setup). I assume it will also copy later version files from the SP1 folder on your harddrive. If it didn't do this it would be a backward step in more ways than one.
This is just a thought and guess and a reason why I have not removed that folder.
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