The windows programs while doing some processes/work creates lot of junk files and deletes these junk files after completing the job. These junk files will be created in Windows\Temp directory.
first go to run option And write there %temp%, click on ok, select all temp files\folders,use sift+delete
TMP or temp files are temporary Windows files used to store temporary data or be used as a backup for files that are being used.
Temp folder & Temporary Internet Files folder.
7-Zip doesn't know folder path of drop target. Only Windows Explorer knows exact drop target. And Windows Explorer needs files (drag source) as decompressed files on disk. So 7-Zip extracts files from archive to temp folder and then 7-Zip notifies Windows Explorer about paths of these temp files. Then Windows Explorer copies these files to drop target folder. To avoid temp file usage, you can use Extract command of 7-Zip or drag-and-drop from 7-Zip to 7-Zip.
No. I regularly delete everything in my Temp folder. They are not needed.
Nothing. Temp files are created by the computer as temporary storage space. Deleting them will cause no harm to your computer. If you use a utility such as the disk-clean program built into Windows - it will delete any temp files in an attempt to speed up your system.
clear your history, temp files and cookies
Simplest way in Internet Explorer is go into Tools/Internet options/general and delete files. Aletrnatively use Windows explorer (Accessories) to go into the folder in your C drive TEMP and delete them manually.
If you have Windows Vista go to the start menu and type in the "Start Search" bar "temp" because your temporary files are your cookies. If you have Windows XP or XD you go to the start menu and go to the "Run" button on there and type in "temp" or "temporary".
You can store setup files on a Hard Drive, Flash Drive, CD, DVD, or you can create a folder in c:\windows\temp
The following answer is true for the following versions of Windows * Windows 3.11 * Windows 95 * Windows XP * Windows 2000 * Windows ME * Windows Vista * Windows 7 The location of the temporary files folder is (assuming that you're using a standard setup) C:\Windows\Temp\ If your concern is cleaning out temporary files, the internet standard for lightweight, low resource file system maintenance is CCleaner. Please see Related Link.