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O.P. temp folder?
Those files in the C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temp

What files can be deleted because I have alot there about 300mb are they all safe to delete?

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10-27-2004 01:17 PM
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RE: temp folder?
i think they are safe to delete because they are only temporary files but how the hell did u manage to get 300MB of them :o
10-27-2004 01:24 PM
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RE: temp folder?
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Originally posted by leejeffery
i think they are safe to delete because they are only temporary files but how the hell did u manage to get 300MB of them :o

i had like 700mb, so that isn't to bad !!!!

oh and yeh they are all safe to delete

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and i'm back up to 681 MB

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RE: temp folder?
mine was like 20MB but now its under 1MB :)
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Thanks all
10-27-2004 02:53 PM
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RE: temp folder?
It is NOT always safe to delete it right away!!!

Before you attampt to delete everything, do a reboot first...
And only after the reboot, before doing anything else, delete them...


This is because, for example: programs you have installed don't always get installed completely before you do a reboot. Some temporary script/install programs/logs are stored there and only when you do a reboot you make sure that everything of significans that is there is executed correctly.

Deleting stuff there without knowing exactly what it is can corrupt programs and/or installations...

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