I used to kill obsolete files.

But I decide not to any more.

The hard memory capacity is much larger than the software I desire.

I enjoy memory when vivid on screen.


2014-05-30 11:00 GMT+08:00 Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com>:

> The folder that is left behind is there for a purpose.
>
> Deleting the folder doesn't effect the operation of your current
> installation of OpenOffice.
>
> If you ever need to add modify or repair the installation you need these
> files or download the package again.
>
>
> On 30-5-2014 10:53, Ralph Brock wrote:
>
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>>
>> Hi,
>> I just installed OpenOffice 4.1.  Everything seemed to go well, except
>> that a folder with files, and sub folders, was left behind on my desktop.
>>  I would like to delete this folder and all its contents (or at least get
>> it off of my desktop), but I don't know if it's safe to do so.  Could you
>> please advise me?
>> The main folder is:       OpenOffice 4.1.0 (en-US Installation Files)
>> The files are:      openoffice410 - Windows Installer Package  2,256 KB
>>    setup - Configuration Settings  1 KB      openoffice1 - File Cabinet
>>  127,572 KB      setup 1.1.1.0 - 465 KB
>> The additional sub folders and files are as follows:      Sub folder:
>>  licenses            Files:                Licenses  208 KB
>>  Notices  6 KB      Sub folder:  redist:            Files:
>>  vcredist_64  4.96 MB                      Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
>> Redistributable setup                vcredist_86  4.27 MB
>>  Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable setup      Sub folder:  readmes:
>>            Files:                readme_en-US  11.0 KB  Chrome HTML
>> Document                readme_en-US  11.0 KB  Text Document
>> Can I delete any or all of these folders and files, safely?  Any help or
>> guidance would be appreciated.
>> Ralph Brock
>>
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