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So i'm cleaning up some hard drive space in my computer and i came across the support folder for GOG Galaxy located at C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\. As far as i can tell, those are all setup files such as the ones you'd download if you weren't using Galaxy.

Would it be okay if i deleted these? Asking 'cause i don't want to bug up the program.
You can safely delete everything inside %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\GOG.com\Galaxy\webcache\common folder. Not sure about the rest to be honest. Definitely leave redists and support folders untouched if you're using Galaxy .
Post edited July 30, 2015 by mike_cesara
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u2020bullet: So i'm cleaning up some hard drive space in my computer and i came across the support folder for
Just wait for Galaxy to be finished. That's what I'm doing. Just going through backlog of Steam games that I doubt will ever come to GOG.
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u2020bullet: So i'm cleaning up some hard drive space in my computer and i came across the support folder for GOG Galaxy located at C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\. As far as i can tell, those are all setup files such as the ones you'd download if you weren't using Galaxy.

Would it be okay if i deleted these? Asking 'cause i don't want to bug up the program.
Did you check the option to create backups when you installed Galaxy? If so, then those are likely the game backup files and if they are, then you can safely delete them if you don't want to keep backups.

Check the Galaxy client first though, to see what settings you have checked.
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u2020bullet: So i'm cleaning up some hard drive space in my computer and i came across the support folder for GOG Galaxy located at C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\. As far as i can tell, those are all setup files such as the ones you'd download if you weren't using Galaxy.

Would it be okay if i deleted these? Asking 'cause i don't want to bug up the program.
My advise would not be to delete stuff from there unless you know what your doing, it's very easy to screw up Galaxy by messing with that folder. I can tell you from first hand experience. ;)
I wouldn't recommend to delete anything from this folder as well. Majority of the files are esential for GOG Galaxy to run, and some of them will simply re-appear after deletion.
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klech: I wouldn't recommend to delete anything from this folder as well. Majority of the files are esential for GOG Galaxy to run, and some of them will simply re-appear after deletion.
To paraphrase:
We OWN your computer now, mwwuuuhhaaaaa!