Using batch processing, XP system garbage is not seen in

  
. After using the system for a long time, it will become slower and slower. The reason is that due to the continuous installation of software, the deletion of software leads to more and more garbage in the system. The system naturally seems to be The snail crawled the same. Sweeping system waste in a timely manner allows the system to maintain the most Fit body. It’s faster to run naturally. So, how to clean up these junk files, and you have a refreshing and brisk operating system? Many friends will have their own methods. Here, Xiaobian introduces a simple and quick way to look at it, which is to use batch cleaning. Windows XP system garbage.
Create a new notebook and enter the following in it:
@echo off
del/f/s/q %systemdrive%*.tmp
del/f/s/q %systemdrive% *._mp
del/f/s/q %systemdrive%*.log
del/f/s/q %systemdrive%*.gid
del/f/s/q %systemdrive%*. Chk
del/f/s/q %systemdrive%*.old
del/f/s/q %windir%*.bak
del/f/q %systemdrive%recycled*.*
del/f/q %windir%prefetch*.*
rd/s/q %windir%temp & md %windir%tempemp% &md %temp%
del/f/q %userprofile% Cookies*.*
del/f/q %userprofile%recent*.*
rd/s/q "%userprofile%Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files"
cls & echo System Garbage Cleanup Complete :)
echo. & pause
Xiaobian Tip: You can copy and paste the above code directly into the newly created text. If you know the system well, you can add other lines of code to clean up more system junk files.
When you have finished typing, save it as a file with the suffix "<quo;bat”", for example, "zol.bat". When your system needs to clean up the garbage, double “zol.bat” file, wait a moment, the screen will prompt "System garbage removal is complete :) & rdquo;. Your system will be much cleaner after that.

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