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<blockquote data-quote="CN235" data-source="post: 406257" data-attributes="member: 37630"><p>Thanks for the info on my system being clean. That is a relief. Is there any chance I am spreading malware to others as part of a network? Do you have any idea how this sysWOW64 folder appeared on my supposedly clean reinstall? Is it a part of Win 7 Pro? My comment about recovering space is that I have a partition with 65 GB of usable space, and I have only installed Win 7 plus all important updates, and Chrome. I have not installed MS Office, or any other software, but just that has consumed 38 GB of space and left me only 27 GB free. I don't understand how Win 7 can take almost 40 GB by itself, so I'm wondering if, even though my system seems clean, if there are leftover files I can safely delete. Thank you very much for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CN235, post: 406257, member: 37630"] Thanks for the info on my system being clean. That is a relief. Is there any chance I am spreading malware to others as part of a network? Do you have any idea how this sysWOW64 folder appeared on my supposedly clean reinstall? Is it a part of Win 7 Pro? My comment about recovering space is that I have a partition with 65 GB of usable space, and I have only installed Win 7 plus all important updates, and Chrome. I have not installed MS Office, or any other software, but just that has consumed 38 GB of space and left me only 27 GB free. I don't understand how Win 7 can take almost 40 GB by itself, so I'm wondering if, even though my system seems clean, if there are leftover files I can safely delete. Thank you very much for your help. [/QUOTE]
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