The n value can be any integer value from 0 to All drives on the computer are enumerated and the selected profile runs against each drive. Temporary Setup Files - These are files that were created by a Setup program that is no longer running. Downloaded Program Files - Downloaded program files are ActiveX controls and Java programs that are downloaded automatically from the Internet when you view certain pages.
These files are temporarily stored in the Downloaded Program Files folder on the hard disk. This option includes a View Files button so that you can see the files before Disk Cleanup removes them.
Disk Cleanup removes these page but leaves your personalized settings for Web pages intact. IE5 folder. Old Chkdsk Files - When Chkdsk checks a disk for errors, Chkdsk might save lost file fragments as files in the root folder on the disk. These files are unnecessary. Recycle Bin - The Recycle Bin contains files that you have deleted from the computer. These files are not permanently removed until you empty the Recycle Bin. This option includes a View Files button that opens the Recycle Bin.
Temporary Files - Programs sometimes store temporary information in a Temp folder. Before a program quits, the program usually deletes this information. You can safely delete temporary files that have not been modified within the last week. Temporary Offline Files - Temporary offline files are local copies of recently used network files. These files are automatically cached so that you can use them after you disconnect from the network. A View Files button opens the Offline Files folder.
Offline Files - Offline files are local copies of network files that you specifically want to have available offline so that you can use them after you disconnect from the network. Downloaded Program Files : This folder contains ActiveX controls and Java applets that are downloaded from the Internet when you view certain web pages in Internet Explorer. Feel free to delete these.
The cache includes bits and pieces of websites that are stored on your hard drive so you can load them faster in the future. You can clear this to free up space, but your browser cache will eventually fill up again.
Other browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have their own browser caches you would need to clear from within Chrome or Firefox themselves. Just remember: regularly erasing your browser cache slows down your web browsing. This file can help identify exactly what went wrong. However, these files can use a large amount of space. System archived Windows Error Reporting : When a program crashes, Windows creates an error report and sends it to Microsoft.
These error reports can help you identify and fix problems. Archived error reports have been sent to Microsoft.
Windows ESD installation files : This one is important! Device driver packages : Windows keeps old versions of device drivers, whether they were installed from Windows Update or elsewhere. This option will delete those old device driver versions and keep only the most recent one.
You can remove these files if your PC and its devices seem to be working properly. You can then downgrade within those 10 days. After the 10 days, Windows will delete the files to free up disk space—but you can delete them from here immediately. On Windows 10, installing a big update like the Anniversary Update or November Update is treated basically the same as upgrading to an entirely new version of Windows.
So, if you recently installed the Anniversary Update, the files here will allow you to downgrade to the November Update. Temporary Files : Programs frequently store data in a temporary folder. Temporary Windows installation files : These files are used by the Windows Setup process when installing a new version of Windows or a major update. Thumbnails : Windows creates thumbnail images for pictures, videos, and document files and stores them on your hard drive so they can be displayed quickly when you view that folder again.
This option will delete those cached thumbnails. If you access a folder containing these types of files again, Windows will recreate the thumbnail cache for that folder. This option will delete setup files that are no longer being used for anything. Debug Dump Files : These are debugging files created after a crash to help pin down the cause of the crash. Game Statistics Files : On Windows 7, these include your score information for included games like Solitaire and Minesweeper.
Delete them and the game will forget your scores and other statistics. It might be filled with unnecessary files like temporary internet files, history of your search items, etc. It will be difficult to clean up each and every file for you and you have to waste your time on doing this. To avoid this, we use disk cleanup tools. Though there are several free disk cleanup tools are available, i am going to discuss about the two best disk cleanup tools.
They are "Disk Cleanup" and "CCleaner". Both tools do their task effectively, but I prefer CCleaner as best one in the both tools How to use built in Disk Cleanup tool in Windows 7 1. Open the Start Menu.
Select the drive you want to use Disk Cleanup on and click on OK. Click on the Delete Files button. The files will be deleted and Disk Cleanup will close.
Repeat the same procedure from third to fifth step. To Open Programs and Features. Click on the Clean up system files button, and repeat steps from 3 to 4. Click on the More Options tab. Click on the Clean up button under the top Programs and Features section. Click on OK. In Programs and Features, select any program that you want uninstall.
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