Thursday, July 30, 2009

Can i delete files in this folder c/Windows/Temp?

exactly you do that, and delete in the following locations





Recent,type exactly as you see in "RUN" box


c:\windows\Prefetch


for safely removing useless data in your harddisk


use following softwares


Norton Utilities


CCleaner


System Mechanic and use


also Windows Disk cleanup(goto Startmenu\accessories\system tools \diskclen up





etc.....

Can i delete files in this folder c/Windows/Temp?
Yes u can.
Reply:yes.. of course can....
Reply:yep u can
Reply:Yes but create a restore point just in case something does not work right afterwards. A good program that can clean it automatically is Ccleaner which can be found for free at this site,


http://www.ccleaner.com/
Reply:Yes. Its just a temp folder for html pages, and saves from the net, and downloads.
Reply:yes
Reply:Yes you can delete these files.. they're just temporary files which the system doesn't need... to cleanup your hard disk automatically from unused and temporary files :


Start-%26gt; All Programs-%26gt; Accessories-%26gt; System Tools-%26gt; Disk Cleanup
Reply:Yes, you want to clear these out time to time, it keeps your computer from slowing down. Every sdite that you visit puts a temp file in that folder... so clean it out...
Reply:Well its C:\Windows\Temp to be accurate assuming your hard drive with windows operating system is the C drive. By default it should be, but people have all sorts of interesting computer hard drive configurations. First of all why do you want to delete the items in your temp folder? is it a lack of hard drive space your trying to make room for more MP3's? In that case you really need to buy your self a rewritable drive and start storing your important files on disk so that way your also protected from hard drive failure... but then your more susceptible to losing your disk too so keep it in a safe place you can lock up, hopefully a fire-resistant safe. Hard drives are much larger now but be careful your motherboard bios may not be compatible to the larger drives like you may think... you might end up with a hard drive the store wont want back unless you pay a 25% restocking fee, or that might be motivation enough to go ahead and buy a new motherboard and processor chip and memory.. then bolt it into your ATX case and your ready to fly baby fly!





They just want you to not learn how easy it is to build your own computer.


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