System 32 Files C Drive Folder - Safe To Delete These

Feb 18, 2016

O/S-windows10 v1511 ... following the update to version 1511,I discovered .mui files and L10n files(.dlls) in my program folder. Can these files be deleted without causing problems or do they have to be transferred to the system32 folder ?

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