> I've downloaded the Clean Sytem file and tried it out. Indeed, it first
> scanned some 266 "dll' , of which it moved some 44 to the sytem backup. It
> does not delete the 'dlls' but just moved them to a subdirectory in
> Windows. Just in case, something goes wrong, you just have to move the
> file back to the /windows/system/ directory again.
I also use Kevin Solway's Clean System Directory, and I'd
appreciate it if someone would tell me if it provides any benefits
while the old dlls are still on the main drive. They still take up
disk space, and someone told me that useless dlls will never get
called into RAM anyway, since Windows only loads dlls when a
program calls them. Do we have to move the dlls to a floppy,
etc., to get any practical benefit from the program? I seem to
notice an increase in speed after I use it, but I can't understand
why.
Thank you.
David Jonathan Justman
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