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Right click on one of them, and go to properties. Check the date created. If it's different from when you installed the Windows OS, I would delete them. The other option, if you have the windows disk, is to do a reinstall of windows. I have XP Service pack2, and if I find crap like that all over the place, I just throw in the disk, and have it do a repair. It will remove anything that is not a windows OS file, but will leave all your programs and settings. Great feature, probably one of the smartest things that microsoft did.
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