03 March 2004

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If you have an i386 folder on your machine, its usually because either an administrator copied it there (if your in a corporate environment) or your PC came pre-installed with Windows and the manufacturer put it there. Windows does not automatically install the folder on your hard drive under a normal non OEM install. The i386 folder is basically all the files you would find on the installation CD of NT4, 2000, XP, or 2003. Its put on the hard drive to avoid having to insert the OS CD each time you add new Windows components (found in Add / Remove Programs under the control panel). The folder isnt used for anything Windows does to run. Its only used when it needs to copy files during an install. Its possible to delete this folder, however if you dont have your original Operating System install CD, it would be a good idea to back it up (History: The reason its named i386 in most instances dates back to when Windows NT4 came out and there were two sets of files for the two common processor architectures in existence at that time, Intel (i386) and Alpha (alpha). I386 is the basic instruction set of all the common desktop processors such as Intel, AMD, Winchip, Cyrix, etc. Alpha was a chip architecture that was 64-bit and made by the Digital corporation now owned by HP/Compaq. It was commonly found in server platforms).from http://www.i386.com/asptalk/treplies.asp?message=1151

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