How does WinXP system clear system temporary files? WinXP method for clearing temporary files of the system

  

When a computer is used for a long time, more and more junk files will be generated over time, taking up disk space, which will cause the system to run slower. Therefore, To prevent this from happening, we can remove some temporary files or junk files from the system. For example, some driver backups can also be deleted. The following small series will give you the method of WinXP to clear the temporary files of the system, let's take a look!

Method /Steps

1. Delete “system temporary files" in the "C:\\Windows\\Temp” directory.

2. Double-click to open "Temp"; except for "Perflib_Perfdata_28c", this file can't be deleted, and all the rest can be deleted.

3. Delete all the zero-day junk files in the directory "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Local Settings\\Temp". Tip: If the user can't find the file, click “Tools”→“Folder Options”→“View”Hide“Hide Protected Operating System Files ( (Recommended) & rdquo; tick off, then "Show all files and folders" & rdquo; selected, press the "OK" /or " Apply" button to see these files

In order to keep your computer running as fast as possible, quickly follow the above method to clear the system temporary files! Thank you for reading, please pay attention to this website for more content!

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