After Archive and Reinstall...

I was having problems with my Final Cut software and QuickTime 7.3, and the only way to fix it was to archive and reinstall my OS. I have successfully completed this process, but I see that a file named "Previous Systems" has been added to my HD. I think this was used to copy all of my settings, etc. so that they could then be reinstalled during the reinstall process.
Is that assumption correct?
Can I now delete that file?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Brian

Hello Brian:
The previous system folder (a rather large file) is created when you do an A&I. It contains all of your programs and files, but it is not bootable. It is a sort of safety net "in case."
If everything is running well, you may delete it (I suggest keeping one about three weeks or so).
Barry

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