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- How to safely delete AppData Temp folder? - Super User
The temp folder is not always deleted, even after proper shutdowns, and the space can pile up to large proportions You don't need to delete the folder itself though, only its content You can safely select everything, and shift-delete the files to permanently delete the files It will fail deleting everything and will complain that some files are in use Just say Ignore for all occurrences
- What are temp folders used for in Windows 10? - Super User
I wanted to do disk cleanup myself and found a large folder in %localappdata% called Temp I wondered if deleting the contents of it won't harm my computer All I know about quot;temp quot; folder
- Is there a list of Windows special directories shortcuts (like %TEMP . . .
I'm looking for a reference list of shortcuts like %TEMP% When I'm using Windows+R or Windows Explorer and type %temp%, the Windows Explorer takes me to the Temp directory
- Outlook creating huge log files in \AppData\Local\Temp
Outlook creating huge log files in "\AppData\Local\Temp" Hi, Ever since my office 360 was updated, Outlook has been consuming all of my disk space by creating log files in "\AppData\Local\Temp\" folder, totaling 100GB in just a couple of minutes
- Where are Notepad temp unsaved . txt files located? - Super User
Since Windows 11 (or maybe earlier) Windows Notepad internally stores unsaved files so if the application (or Windows) crashes they will be still there later For example, Notepad++ stores those temp
- System Temperature on a Dell Inspiron, XPS, Vostro, Latitude, and . . .
The system temperature of Dell Inspiron, XPS, Vostro, Latitude, or Precision laptops may appear to be high when using CPU-intensive applications
- User keeps getting a temporary profile on (initial) login in Windows 10?
It's very uncommon and that might explain why you never read about it in relation to the temporary profile issue In my case the Logon Script was listed in the Profile path, meaning on Login the PC was trying to find an entry, that didn't exist Thereby creating a temp profile since it couldn't resolve the issue
- Is it safe to change %TEMP% and %TMP% to a custom location?
I noticed C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Local\Temp has several gigs of data Is it safe to change the User environment variables %TEMP% and %TMP% to point somewhere else (e g D:\temp, if D is my other disk with more space)? Also what about changing the system environment variables of the same name to also point to D:\temp?
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