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The windows xp C:\Documents and Settings\(the user name)\Local Settings\Temp folder
It's a couple of gigabytes for me, and I was wondering, since it's a "temporary" folder, are all the files in there necessary or is it okay if I delete everything in the folder? Are some of the files essential? Or do I just leave it alone?
Thanks. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
You can safely delete anything in that folder, just don't delete the folder itself.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I've deleted stuff in there sometimes, and I think it's mostly Okay, but hedge your bets by deleting the older/larger stuff first.
You might also try right-clicking on your drive, selecting Properties, and pushing the Disk cleanup button. I wouldn't be surprised if that cleans up the Temp folders either. Most amazing jew boots |
What kinds of things does disk cleanup delete? It doesn't delete programs that haven't been used in a while, does it? In other words, is it "safe" to do?
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
It'll clear out temporary folders (like windows ones and things used for internet browsing in IE) and it'll also compress files which haven't been used in a long time on your harddrive (I think the default is three months). Compressing them just makes it take a little longer to access the file, though if you haven't touched the file in over a month it probably doesn't matter a whole lot.
I was speaking idiomatically. |