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Disk Cleanup vs CCleaner
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Is it save to delete all data in the directory C:\Users\rulirahmadi\AppData\Local\Temp or is there any other data that saved to be deleted to save disk space? |
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You mean the Temporary files? By default, Disk Cleanup lists/clears Temp files that're not accessed in the past 7 days. Remaining files are left alone. More details at: Alter the "LastAccess" value for cleaning the Temporary files using Disk Cleanup utility >> What if I checked all especially the Hibernation File Cleaner? Hibernation feature gets disabled, and the menu disappears from your Start menu. Can I set back a new hibernation? Yes. See this Microsoft KB. The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool: The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool >> Is it save to delete all data in the directory C:\Users\rulirahmadi\AppData\Local\Temp Anything in the Temp folder can be safely deleted. But it's recommended to reboot once before deleting, if you installed or uninstalled any software during the current session. |
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