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          While looking around in my programs folder, I came across all these programs that I had no clue that I had, that must have come along with other software (like my scanner, my printer, etc.). Like, Corel Print House. I go to run it, yet it asks for the Corel CD, which I obviously don't have. So what do I do? Delete it?<br>
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          It sounds as though you had these files installed with other hardware.  Since you do not have these programs you have no use for them, and they are just taking up space on your
          hard drive.  And even if you do eventually buy the CD you can just install it then.  So in my opinion I would just delete the files and free up some memory.  Good Luck.<br>
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          Asked By: Grneyz02@aol.com<br>
          Date: 11/12/97</p>
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