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Where are Windows 7 temporary files stored and how to

delete them
Author: Tomaz | Posted at: 2/10/2010 | Filed Under: tutorial |
Windows temporary files are usually leftovers from previous installations of various
applications or documents once needed by Windows to run certain task. These files can in a
time grow large and take up to 1 GB of hard drive space if not deleted once in a while.

For example temp files already take up 50 MB on my 2 days old fresh installation of
Windows 7. It might not sound a lot but in time this can grow larger, fragment hard drive and
lower overall computer performance. Also if you have Solid state drive like myself on the
laptop I am writing this tutorial, space is still limited to some extent.

Bear in mind that Windows temporary files are not the same as Internet temporary files
which specifically belong to Internet Explorer and internet traffic. By deleting Windows temp
files those belonging to IE will remain intact.

To view temp files press simultaneously win logo+r key to open run box. Type in
%temp% and you are going to see the list of your files that can be delete.d Simply select them
all and press delete key.

Sometimes you are not going to be able to delete a file or two which may be locked due to
being in use by Windows Explorer. Do not bother about it just skip that one.

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