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Remove Features/components from Windows 7 [modified]

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    Aabid
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    Hello All, I want to delete "Games" from windows 7. i.e. delete all the installation files from the system, so that if in case user turns the Game feature ON, OS should ask for some media like DVD to copy those installation files. Turn the Feature OFF & ON does not achieve my target. i have to remove files to make more space available. NOTE: By default windows 7 contains all the files within its local storage ie HDD Any suggestion how to approach the problem. Thanks!

    modified on Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:26 AM

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      Hello All, I want to delete "Games" from windows 7. i.e. delete all the installation files from the system, so that if in case user turns the Game feature ON, OS should ask for some media like DVD to copy those installation files. Turn the Feature OFF & ON does not achieve my target. i have to remove files to make more space available. NOTE: By default windows 7 contains all the files within its local storage ie HDD Any suggestion how to approach the problem. Thanks!

      modified on Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:26 AM

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      Maximilien
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      With C/C++ ? or is this a general question ?

      Watched code never compiles.

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        With C/C++ ? or is this a general question ?

        Watched code never compiles.

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        it is general discussion. or if there is any API or any way in C, i can go for that too.

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