From: Leffrey on 22 Feb 2010 09:35 It seems ridiculous that we would need to have 10 copies of shell32.dll (8MB each) and 10 copies of IEFrame.dll (6MB each), etc on our system. After every few KB installs, a new version of these dlls is added while none of the previous versions in the KB subfolders is removed. Ok...keep 1 or 2 versions - but 10 is ridiculous. This folder has grown to over 1GB now and the space on the 12GB C: Partition (originally recommended by MS) has less than 400 MB left. Microsoft, where are you? Can someone offer a simple answer to getting rid of so many of these duplicate drive space hogging files?
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