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Is it safe to delete AppData\Local\Temp? - Super User Some programs keep important files in there, surprisingly If you are interested in freeing some space I'd advise to only delete the files excluding those that were created in the last 24h or so, or the ones you know for sure aren't used by other programs, such as old installers from software you downloaded, etc
Should I worry about high ssd temperature? - Super User The conclusion of this website regarding the Facebook study is wrong Their results were completely inconsistent Some scenarios with permanently throttling SSDs because of high temps have the same low failure rate than the coolest scenarios I would say it's completely random –
Where are Notepad temp unsaved . txt files located? 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 an application to log component temperatures to file? Since then, obviously, all my temps are down Especially the HDDs - three of them reach 30c and one has been up to 47c (it is some distance away from the airflow, in one of the 5 25inch drive bays) I haven't had the PC on for as long as it would normally take to bluescreen yet, but If it does I want to know what all the temps were right before
cpu - How to detect thermal throttling? - Super User I have a Dell XPS 15 Laptop, i7-2720QM CPU, 2 20 GHz, Win 8 1 which currently slowed down significantly Fan goes on quite often I have checked the following: sufficient free disk space > 10 GB no
My CPU is working on 100% until I open Task manager First, Windows has background tasks, such as indexing files for Search defragmenting drives, completing a previous update, and scanning for malware, which sometimes consume CPU time, and Windows can pause these tasks while you are using some application
Always show windows CPU monitor graphic in taskbar The @Keltari solution looks good, but the 'Task Manager' icon is still displayed in the taskbar Therefore, a better solution is to start TaskManager using a vbs script with a hidden parameter