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    Hello all, I've created a setup project in visual studio 2005 in c#. When I run the setup.exe to installation folder step, I realized that it installed some other data in system driver-usually drive c (press the Disk Cost button) even if I installed the application in other drive (let's say drive d). Does anyone knows what's this data? this data is 1.2 Mb.. RoyRose.

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      Hello all, I've created a setup project in visual studio 2005 in c#. When I run the setup.exe to installation folder step, I realized that it installed some other data in system driver-usually drive c (press the Disk Cost button) even if I installed the application in other drive (let's say drive d). Does anyone knows what's this data? this data is 1.2 Mb.. RoyRose.

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      RoyRose78 wrote:

      Does anyone knows what's this data?

      I don't know. But I do know how to find out: Find some sort of file monitoring tool (sysinternals might be a good place to start) and watch what it is writing to disk.


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