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I agree with you both in that deleting it will serve no purpose for performance or disk space gain....however the program which i am writing it for like i said is a bigger app that when done will hopefull be standardized to all intro techs. Right now when a customer brings their computer in for what we deam a "tune up" standard policy is cleaning out the prefetch folder. so while i agree with you it serves no purpose....it's easier to have intro techs running a standarized program and following procedure then everyone doing their own thing. Does that make more sense though?
personally i don't agree with nuking the whole prefetcher but i can't fight the system.
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