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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 it safe to delete AppData\Local\Temp? - Super User
My advice would be to create a new folder in the temp directory and move any files folders you want to delete to the new folder, check if everything still works
- 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
- Is there a list of Windows special directories shortcuts (like %TEMP . . .
The question is quite straight forward, I need a list of environment variables (which is a fixed list) and is answered by Dennis Williamson
- Cannot access c:\windows\temp folder. | DELL Technologies
When I open the C:\windows folder in File Explorer and attempt to open the temp folder (full path - C:\windows\temp) nothing happens I don't get the security popup that states that I don't have access to the folder and press Continue to permanently gain access to the folder which is what I would expect My user account is set as Administrator
- Where is the temporary directory in Linux? - Super User
Anyway, the standard temporary directory in a typical Linux system is tmp It is the equivalent of C:\Temp in the sense that it is only the default temporary directory, not universal Even if tmp is available, if a user (or the system) has set the TEMP environment variable, the value of that variable should be used instead
- What files are in local settings temp and can I delete them?
The location you mentioned is the default location for System Environment Variable "TEMP" or "TMP" Applications use the TEMP for storing temporary data, data that will be needed for the specific user session installers use it to extract the data from the compressed installation files You can safely delete any files that are not locked (Locked files are still being used by application for
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