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DRIVER CACHE I386 WINDOWS XP DRIVER
Are you a new computer owner, or simply new to Delltalk? Windows Driver Cache I386 Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. There is no need to back them up on your current system before the clean install. The Windows XP put them there either during installation or during operation. My OS was originally Windows Home Edition XP SP2 but has been updated to SP3 for a good while now. SP2 driver cache in Windows i386 folder Question? - posted in Windows XP Home and Professional: While doing something else I noticed that in my Windows driver cache i386 folder there were entries for both SP2 cab and SP3 cab.
It's a 73.1Mb file that lives in c: windows Driver Cache i386 but when te cabinet file is expanded, it spreads all over the shop. Hello and welcome to Tom's Hardware Forums.
On my system I have a 73.1MB folder in C: WINDOWS Driver Cache and two 2.3+ MB folders in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0000 (and 0001) DriverFiles and a 72.6MB folder in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0002 DriverFiles.
Portions of it are installed on your system when you do a clean install. Lwde, The i386 folder contains the Windows XP system files.