Is it safe to delete the zipped files after unpacking with success in the stage space?

Hi all

I was able successfully decompress the files in the stage_R12 area.

Is it safe to remove files zipped now after decompress?

Just for the sake of space...

4 directories have been created:

EBSINSTALLMEDIA

startCD

TechInstallMedia

TechPatches

Thank you

If the installation completed successfully, you can delete the staging area if you do not expect to run any installed more

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