moved to store data, files left behind?

I closed one of my virtual methods and moved the data store to another location.

Everything seems fine except he seems to have left behind following the previous location on the SAN.

"VMware-VMvisor-Installer - 5.0.0 - 469512.x86_64.iso" and a couple of .png files.

Can someone tell me what it is, it is necessary, "remove disc"?  Try to do a clean and rearrange some of our virtual methods.

Thanks, Tandrist

As previously mentioned files PNG would be the screenshot taken by HA before the VM is restarted, you can check if necessary and sound is safe to delete the files

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