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Cleaning up XBMC after inclusion of add-ons - steve1977 - 2010-06-20 I have installed a new release including add-ons. I am wondering, which of the folder can be deleted as they don't have any role anymore. Like to keep things clean, but like to avoid clean install to keep settings et al. /addons /media /plugins /screensavers /scripts /sounds /system /temp /userdata/addon_data /userdata/Database /userdata/keymaps /userdata/playlists /userdata/plugin_data /userdata/Thumbnails /userdata/Userdata /userdata/visualisations /visualisations - steve1977 - 2010-06-21 steve1977 Wrote:I have installed a new release including add-ons. I am wondering, which of the folder can be deleted as they don't have any role anymore. Like to keep things clean, but like to avoid clean install to keep settings et al. Thoughts? - jmarshall - 2010-06-21 I'm not 100, but I believe anything other than: /addons/ /media/ /sounds/ /system/ (I doubt anything is stored here, but it'll recreate) /temp/ /userdata/addon_data /userdata/database /userdata/keymaps /userdata/playlist /userdata/thumbnails /userdata/profiles Simple way to test is to just run XBMC in portable mode in a different folder and see what gets created. Cheers, Jonathan |