Dateien im Verzeichnis C
Für alle, die schon immer wissen wollten, welche Dateien wofür im Verzeichnis C:\ sind, hier die Antwort (aus der MS KB):
Autoexec.bat - Windows configuration file
This file contains commands that should be run by Windows before the 32-bit portion of the operating system is started. This file is necessary only if you need to load a real-mode driver.
Autoexec.DOS - Previous MS-DOS Autoexec.bat file
This file contains the original Autoexec.bat file from the previous operating system. It is used if you boot the previous operating system.
Bootlog.prv - Previous Windows startup log file
This file records the progress of the previous Windows startup process. When you request a logged boot (or if Windows performs one automatically), the previous Bootlog.txt file is renamed to Bootlog.prv before the new Bootlog.txt file is created. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Bootlog.txt - Windows startup log file
This file records the progress of the Windows startup (boot) process. It is created if you request a logged boot, and is also created automatically by Windows if Windows detected that the previous boot was unsuccessful. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Command.com - Windows command line processor
This program is the Windows command line processor. This file is necessary for the proper operation of Windows and should not be deleted.
Command.DOS - Previous MS-DOS Command.com file
This file contains the original Command.com file from the previous operating system. It is used if you request to boot the previous operating system.
Config.DOS - Previous MS-DOS Config.sys file
This file contains the original Config.sys file from the previous operating system. It is used if you boot the previous operating system.
Config.sys - Windows configuration file
This file contains parameters that describe the real-mode (16-bit) drivers that should be loaded into memory as part of the Windows startup process. This file is necessary only if you need to load a real-mode driver.
Cvt.log - Drive Converter (FAT32) Log File
This file is created by the Drive Converter (FAT32) when you convert a drive to FAT32 and may be useful for troubleshooting failed conversions. To remove this file, delete it from Windows Explorer.
Detlog.old - Previous Windows detection log file
This file records the progress of the previous Windows hardware detection process. When you request that new hardware be detected, the previous Detlog.txt file is renamed to Detlog.old before the new Detlog.txt file is created. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Detlog.txt - Windows detection log file
This file records the progress of the Windows hardware detection process. It is created during hardware detection and is consulted by the hardware detection recovery process if the previous attempt to detect hardware caused problems.
This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Io.DOS - Previous MS-DOS Io.sys file
This file contains the original Io.sys file from the previous operating system. It is used if you boot the previous operating system.
Io.sys - Windows MS-DOS
This file contains Windows MS-DOS . This file is necessary for the proper operation of Windows and should not be deleted.
Logo.sys - Windows logo
This file contains the Windows logo that is displayed as part of the startup process.
MsDOS .DOS - Previous MS-DOS MsDOS .sys file
This file contains the original MsDOS .sys file from the previous operating system. It is used if you boot the previous operating system.
MsDOS .sys - Windows configuration file
This file contains parameters necessary for the early phases of the Windows startup process. For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q118579 This file is necessary for the proper operation of Windows and should not be deleted.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=118579
Oemlog.txt - Windows Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) log file
This file records the progress of the Windows OEM preinstallation process. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Scandisk.log - ScanDisk log file
This file is created by the ScanDisk program to record the result of the most recent disk scan. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Setuplog.txt - Windows Setup log file
This file is created by Windows Setup to record the progress of the installation procedure. It is consulted by Windows Setup as part of installation recovery. This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted.
Suhdlog.dat - Windows Setup hard disk log file
This file contains a copy of all Master Boot Records and Partition Boot Records on the system both before and after the upgrade to Windows. This file is used by Windows Uninstall to restore the hard disk master boot sector as part of the uninstall process. To remove this file, click "Old Windows 3.x and MS-DOS system files" in the Add/Remove Programs tool and then click Add/Remove.
System.1st - Windows first registry
This file contains a copy of the original registry created by Windows setup. Although this file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted, it is recommended that the file be retained because it can be used to restore the registry should it become damaged.
Videorom.bin - a copy of your video card's ROM.
If you delete this file, Windows 98 will recreate it on the next boot. This file is used by Windows 98 to support multiple monitors.
W95und o.dat - Windows 95 uninstall data file
This file contains a compressed backup of Windows 3.x files that were replaced as part of the Windows 95 installation process. It is created by Windows 95 Setup and is used as part of the Windows 95 uninstall process. To remove this file, click "Old Windows 3.x and MS-DOS system files" in the Add/Remove Programs tool and then click Add/Remove.
W95und o.ini - Windows 95 uninstall script file
This file contains a listing of files backed up in the W95und o.dat file. It is created by Windows 95 Setup and is used as part of the Windows 95 uninstall process. To remove this file, click "Old Windows 3.x and MS-DOS system files" in the Add/Remove Programs tool and then click Add/Remove.
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