"$ntuninstallkb95294$".

Why is - xp pro sp3 incoming "$ntuninstallkb95294$" (and many others of this next number online using) in the main folder of windows. the folder is flooded with these. the best that I know is a modifiable through foxpro cursor which I don't use

Although you're right that 95294 Microsoft Knowledge Base article refers to "How to create a cursor can be changed using the SELECT-SQL command in FoxPro" chances are extremely high that you lot read the name of this folder set aside one or two digits.

Records of $ $ntuninstallkbxxxxxxx are created when some, but not all Windows updates are installed so that you can uninstall the update.  If you have a small hard drive, which fills up, you can temporarily gain more space by deleting these files as described here: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Hotfix_backup.htm

There are a few other techniques to temporarily save hard disk space, but the only real solution is to install a larger hard drive.

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