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  • Dec 3, 2004, 08:39 AM
    perezeddie
    Can I delete files with .pdl extensions?
    Can I safely delete files with .pdl extensions? They seem to be taking up a lot of space.

    What other file extensions can I safely delete?

    Thanks
  • Dec 3, 2004, 10:14 AM
    urmod4u
    Deleting files by their extensions is not a very good idea.
    Try to remove the application program that uses them instead, and then clean up its folder(s).
    See:
    http://filext.com/detaillist.php?ext...dl&goButton=Go
    To see if any of the programs that are listed there are installed, but not used by you. If so, then start by removing that or those program (do not simply delete it, use the "uninstall" function of it).
  • Dec 3, 2004, 04:42 PM
    fredg
    File extensions
    Hi,
    Yes, if you don't use C++ language in programming. If you don't know what C++ is, then yes, delete the .pdl files.
    Also, there are simply too many file extension names to list here that are completely worthless. Many programs, like Word, save extensions after closing that mean nothing, just taking up space on the hard drive.
    Here is a link for a great, free program, that will clean up those extensions (listing everything), cookies, history, etc.. With just 2 mouse clicks.

    http://www.danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp/index.html

    It's called EmptyTemp; and works well with all windows; like Win98SE, XP, etc.

    Best wishes,
    fredg
  • Dec 3, 2004, 07:09 PM
    urmod4u
    .pdl files are not only used by C++, but also by:

    Paint shop project
    Programmable Driver Language
    SymbianOS Printer Driver
    WITE32

    Take care.
  • Dec 3, 2004, 08:46 PM
    perezeddie
    So, should I delete?
    Meaning you don't think it should be deleted?
  • Dec 4, 2004, 12:57 PM
    fredg
    Deleting pdl files
    Hi, again,
    Delete them.
    They will then be in your Recycle Bin.
    Don't delete them out of the Recycle Bin until you see that all works well with your computer.
    You can always go to the Recycle Bin, and click on the blue link "Restore files to their original place".
    Whatever you ask at any question/answer site, you will always get different opinions.
    Other good sites are:
    www.pointask.com
    www.answerway.com
    Best wishes,
    fredg
  • Dec 5, 2004, 03:29 PM
    urmod4u
    Right, Fred, but he should also uninstall the programs that use these files.
    Me too, I believe that he has Borland C++ installed, but I'm not in front of his computer, so I don't know for sure.
  • Dec 5, 2004, 09:44 PM
    perezeddie
    How can I find out what programs use these files?

    Thanks again to everyone helping out.
  • Dec 16, 2004, 12:20 PM
    perezeddie
    Anyone have any ideas on this?
  • Dec 18, 2004, 05:01 AM
    urmod4u
    Normally, if the program is still installed, double clicking on the .PDL file will lauch that program. If this would not clearly show what program it is, then that information usually can be found in the 'help' function: 'about... '.

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