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When I bought my new HP computer I used a transfer cable to transfer files from my old HP to the new one. Somehow, in the transfer, there are files associated with the Vista program now on my new computer and I am concerned they are or will bog down my computer. For instance, On drive c: there is a file named RHD setup and it was created in 2009. I bought this computer in 2011. I now have Windows 7 with a 64 bit processor.  Any suggestions?

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Hello estesrn, I would not be too concerned about any of the files that you transferred from the Vista system. Virtually all the applications that operated properly in Vista will run equally as well in Windows 7.

 

You might open the folder RHD and right click on the setup.exe or setup if the .exe is not visable and see if you can determine what this application might be. I'm sure it is nothing to be concerned about. 

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