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In Reply to: RE: Any problem if the driver for the Processor is lost? posted by jackwong96 on December 09, 2011 at 08:42:10
It sounds much better without it. These drivers that are deleted are for very old processors.
I have deleted them and forgotten. Never a single problem.
Serge.
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with such a "scary" name I never tried deleting this one.
When I read about it it is an obvious one.
As they say looks can be deceiving!
My list will now become shorter.
Rick, and everybody! Lately we hve been compacting, reducing our registry, including yours truly (Registry Mechanic said, mine is smth like 4,9 now) but noone reported any sonic change or result. Is there any reason in reduction?
Serge.
occupied with some other tweaks at the time. crusoe, amd-something, processor and intelsmth sys and dlls were suggested for deletion by me at the time of part 11-14, can't say exactly, don't really remember.
This is the picture of my folders: http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pcaudio/messages/9/98163.html See my other folders beside that post, Now I have also removed (thanks to your suggestion of ps/2 mouse) several usb sys files. What about VOLSNAP.SYS? Can it also be deleted, as we don't install volume shadow copy?
I have managed with AWE, but had to remake an NLite installation myself. Tried Batch files, but easiest way was to open windows from another windows, just exterminate every flea inside and copy into empty directory files from my OLD WINDOWS directory. no batches, no nothing... Piece of cake. Certainly, You have to first come all the way of deletions to have such a folder. I don't mean You, I mean other folks who may join later on. Also I agree with you that registry is best tweaked manually. This is what I'm going to do tomorrow. Start with a new installation and make everything manually.
Serge.
Edits: 12/09/11 12/09/11
I need to quit relying on my memory.
Sorry about that.
Of course, it was on the LISTS!
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