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In Reply to: RE: My Tweak 3 posted by Mihaylov on November 12, 2011 at 18:15:29
the registry .log and .sav files are deleted.
I was playing around with the two up-samplers; had been trying SOX and had tried to return to SRC and something went wrong: like and on and off sound and impossible to get out. Had to restart; even required resetting BIOS. All was fine after that but I guess to use another one these files must be returned.
I found that one cannot delete WINSPPOL.EXE - the rest were alredy deleted and with the exception of the problem described - no other problems.
I have deleted SXS entirely - a few weeks ago with no ill effects.
Deleted the folders RYELANDS mentioned. All went fine.
Wonder how many of the empty DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS folders can be deleted? Most of them are empty. Will try later this week.
I tried deleting pcidex.sys with no success.
Forgot, too, that without setup.api JULI@ drivers do not load.
Meant to say vga.sys on my previous post; haven't tried yet to remove.
Current WINDOWS size: 41.7 mB with the registry files deleted.
Follow Ups:
- I checked. The files *.log and *sav removed from the folder config do not influence the settings of cPlay - all works fine.
- The remained content of the folder WinSxS is necessary for remote access to cMP2.
- The drivers ASIO of Juli are not defined in cPlay without the file R000000000007.clb therefore do not delete this file!
Rick, what size of the folder config in your OS?
Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
My cMP2: Windows XP SP2 Ru, Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H, Intel Core i3-530, Corsair CM3X160C9DHX 1GB, system drive - Transcend IDE FLASH MODULE TS2GDOM40V-S, ESI Juli@, full linear PSU, NAS - WD My Book Liv
- The drivers ASIO of Juli are not defined in cPlay without the file R000000000007.clb therefore do not delete this file!-
Strange. I have deleted all Registration entries without having issues with cPlay or cMp..
After steppe 22, the sound is Awesome. I don't feel I need to go ahead with anything else. Feels like cMp optimisations are finally complete. The Most critical files influencing the sound along this delete route seemed to be the ones in the Win_SxS folder. Technically the contents of this folder may not have anything to do with the Audio section of a computer, but in Practice, it did...
If one is experiencing a forward or thin sound, it's advisable to experiment with what goes into or out of Win_SxS..
Junaid
And if so, can you still go back and forth between the upsamplers?
I am not sure if you use them at all.
I had not deleted the REGISTRATION file, which does not contain the file that has been mentioned as necessary for cMP, I do not think my machine ever continued the file ending with "7".
I have not tried going back to my last image and seeing if I can change the up-sampler. I do think I had made the change (from SRC to SOX) after that image had been made.
Just curious ...
Junaid, are you ready to remove components from your MB?
but I very well may have.
Thanks for the correction. I will try restoring that first. Tomorrow.
Don't have access to the drive but I believe I remember correctly that without the superfluous registry files I was at 41.7 nB. No more than that.
I figured you had your reasons for retaining SXS due to your network stuff.
Though I thought the other Serge had said you recommended deleting it entirely. I do not remember you saying this directly. I tried it and have had no problems. It is staying out.
I guess your network arrangement allows you to delete WINSPOOL.EXE. My machine would not allow it!.
I do think I am down to the minimum. Other that deleting empty folders and some kind of massive registry deletion (!!!) I think I am as low as I can go.
Does seem there is lots of registry that could be deleted. Much tricker than files deletion.
Wish I could use AUTORUNS. Don't feel like re-installing all of those necessary folders.
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