Over time, your hard drive can become cluttered with temporary files left behind from applications and the operating system. These files not only take up space, but they can be tracks of activity on your computer. Removing the temporary files is a great way to clean up any garbage information that was left behind you'll then increase your privacy and also free up some disk space.
Windows has advanced greatly over the course of its existence. Back in the early versions of Windows, there was just one temp folder that all temp files were located in. With Windows XP, there are temp folders all over the place. To remove the files, you could go to all of the different folders and manually erase the files.
Clean your hard drive of temporary files, follow these step:
1. Click on Start -> Run -> Type in Run %temp% -> ok.
2. Open Windows Select All Items And Delete.
This Process Run Every 6 - 7 Day After.
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