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In Disk Cleanup, which directories is it looking in for temporary files? It
found 2GB on my machine, yet a search (advanced search, Location Everywhere, and including non-indexed, hidden, and system files) found only .5GB in all folders with names beginning with "temp". Why won't Disk Cleanup at least show me which files it's about to delete? |
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Install and run Crap Cleaner. It works well with RC-1 and lets you know
what files will be deleted before the actual deletion. -- Leo "Speed is fine but accuracy is final. Wyatt Earp, 1888" "Roof Fiddler" wrote in message ... In Disk Cleanup, which directories is it looking in for temporary files? It found 2GB on my machine, yet a search (advanced search, Location Everywhere, and including non-indexed, hidden, and system files) found only .5GB in all folders with names beginning with "temp". Why won't Disk Cleanup at least show me which files it's about to delete? |
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"Roof Fiddler" wrote in message
... In Disk Cleanup, which directories is it looking in for temporary files? It found 2GB on my machine, yet a search (advanced search, Location Everywhere, and including non-indexed, hidden, and system files) found only .5GB in all folders with names beginning with "temp". Why won't Disk Cleanup at least show me which files it's about to delete? Look in "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp" and "%SystemRoot%\TEMP" These are the temp folders Disk Cleanup cleans (the former for the current user, the latter for the system) Not all temp files will be named "temp" in any way, in fact, most aren't. A search for "temp" will show files with "temp" in the name, and the temp folder(s) but will not show the contents of the temp folders in the total file size for the search. For example, I just did a search on my system for "temp" and get a total of 16 megabytes, but Disk Cleanup shows 43 megabytes and if I look in the temp folders myself it shows 25 megs in my user temp folder and 27 megs in the system temp folder. Also remember, disk cleanup will only report how much space you will gain when you delete the files, not how much space files are taking up in the temp folder. It won't delete temp files that are in use, or that have been used recently (I don't know how recently, but it seems a shorter time span than what was used with XP) It will also not show the user temp folder totals for other users that are set up if you choose to clean only your files since it won't touch those folders in that case. Mic |