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| C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? Thanks, Bill |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? MrBill wrote:[color=blue] > There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS > a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted > them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them?[/color] It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, many apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to reboot your machine and then delete any file that is older than current date. -- Tom Porterfield |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? MrBill <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in news:qqte93h49vh8ieg40bgqsk0u49btn171u2@4ax.com: [color=blue] > There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since > this IS a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should > have deleted them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't > get rid of them? > > Thanks, Bill >[/color] Run Disk Cleanup -- Hope this helps Dave |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Tom Porterfield wrote:[color=blue] > MrBill wrote:[color=green] >> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them?[/color] > > It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the > responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp > files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, many > apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. > > A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to reboot > your machine and then delete any file that is older than current date.[/color] Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot like Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] Alias |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Alias wrote:[color=blue][color=green] >> It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >> responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >> files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, >> many apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. >> >> A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to >> reboot your machine and then delete any file that is older than >> current date.[/color] > > Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot > like Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url][/color] The problem with emptying temp on shutdown is some app installs use temp as a storage location for install files that need to be processed on next reboot. As the OS can't know for sure which of these files might be there pending a reboot, it can't safely delete these files. The correct behavior would be for the application to clean up these files once it is finished with them. -- Tom Porterfield |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Tom Porterfield wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green][color=darkred] >>> It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >>> responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >>> files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, >>> many apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. >>> >>> A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to >>> reboot your machine and then delete any file that is older than >>> current date.[/color] >> >> Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot >> like Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url][/color] > > The problem with emptying temp on shutdown is some app installs use temp > as a storage location for install files that need to be processed on > next reboot. As the OS can't know for sure which of these files might > be there pending a reboot, it can't safely delete these files. The > correct behavior would be for the application to clean up these files > once it is finished with them.[/color] The only thing I have seen that needs a reboot in Ubuntu is a kernel update and I have never had a problem with it clearing temp files it needs on reboot. With Windows, you have a point. With Linux, it isn't an issue just like defragging, viruses, malware, etc. aren't issues to worry about. Alias |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? MrBill wrote:[color=blue] > There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS > a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted > them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? > > Thanks, Bill[/color] Download and install Crap Cleaner. It will clear out all the temp files and more. You can configure it to delete all cookies except those you designate so you don't have to be signing in again at web sites. Just be sure to run it after a reboot. Alias |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Alias wrote:[color=blue] > MrBill wrote:[color=green] >> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? >> >> Thanks, Bill[/color] > > Download and install Crap Cleaner. It will clear out all the temp files > and more. You can configure it to delete all cookies except those you > designate so you don't have to be signing in again at web sites. Just be > sure to run it after a reboot. > > Alias[/color] URL: [url]www.ccleaner.com[/url] Alias |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? I rebooted, then deleted everything from yesterday on back (21 MB and 432 files), then booted again. There were no problems and the Temp folder looks a LOT better! I've only had this machine for 2 weeks - that's a lot of garbage for such a short period of time! Thanks for the help Tom. - Bill On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:07:12 -0400, Tom Porterfield <tpporter@mvps.org> wrote: [color=blue] >MrBill wrote:[color=green] >> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them?[/color] > >It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, many >apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. > >A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to reboot >your machine and then delete any file that is older than current date.[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? My new Dell PC (purchased 2 weeks ago) is replacing an older PC which had the full Zone Alarm Suite. This suite had a crap cleaner which worked great. Since the new PC came with a 3-year license for the McAfee Security Center, I didn't bother reinstalling ZA, but I did miss the ZA "crap cleaner". I had planned on searching for a replacement, but you saved me the trouble . . . Thanks, MrBill On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:32:49 +0200, Alias <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote: [color=blue] >Alias wrote:[color=green] >> MrBill wrote:[color=darkred] >>> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >>> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >>> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? >>> >>> Thanks, Bill[/color] >> >> Download and install Crap Cleaner. It will clear out all the temp files >> and more. You can configure it to delete all cookies except those you >> designate so you don't have to be signing in again at web sites. Just be >> sure to run it after a reboot. >> >> Alias[/color] > >URL: [url]www.ccleaner.com[/url] > >Alias[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Right on queue. Preaching Ubuntu again. That is your solution to every problem. A toy OS. Good job there. "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message news:%23YCiX9UxHHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Tom Porterfield wrote:[color=green] >> MrBill wrote:[color=darkred] >>> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >>> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >>> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them?[/color] >> >> It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >> responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >> files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, many >> apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. >> >> A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to reboot >> your machine and then delete any file that is older than current date.[/color] > > Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot like > Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] > > Alias[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Alias, I think you screwed up. Your URL should point to where Ubuntu lives. Please correct and post again. "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message news:OFKOQJVxHHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green] >> MrBill wrote:[color=darkred] >>> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >>> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >>> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? >>> >>> Thanks, Bill[/color] >> >> Download and install Crap Cleaner. It will clear out all the temp files >> and more. You can configure it to delete all cookies except those you >> designate so you don't have to be signing in again at web sites. Just be >> sure to run it after a reboot. >> >> Alias[/color] > > URL: [url]www.ccleaner.com[/url] > > Alias[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Bill Yanaire wrote:[color=blue] > Right on queue.[/color] .... cue ... cue [color=blue] > Preaching Ubuntu again.[/color] Yep. [color=blue] > That is your solution to every > problem.[/color] Nope. [color=blue] > A toy OS.[/color] Nope. [color=blue] > Good job there.[/color] Thanks for the encouragement. Alias[color=blue] > > > "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message > news:%23YCiX9UxHHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Tom Porterfield wrote:[color=darkred] >>> MrBill wrote: >>>> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >>>> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >>>> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? >>> It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >>> responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >>> files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, many >>> apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. >>> >>> A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to reboot >>> your machine and then delete any file that is older than current date.[/color] >> Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot like >> Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] >> >> Alias[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? Bill Yanaire wrote:[color=blue] > Alias, > > I think you screwed up. Your URL should point to where Ubuntu lives. > Please correct and post again.[/color] For Windows users, the URL is spot on. Your help is what? Alias[color=blue] > > > "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message > news:OFKOQJVxHHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Alias wrote:[color=darkred] >>> MrBill wrote: >>>> There are hundreds of files in my \Windows\Temp folder. Since this IS >>>> a temporary storage folder, I think that the OS should have deleted >>>> them. Since it hasn't, is there any reason I can't get rid of them? >>>> >>>> Thanks, Bill >>> Download and install Crap Cleaner. It will clear out all the temp files >>> and more. You can configure it to delete all cookies except those you >>> designate so you don't have to be signing in again at web sites. Just be >>> sure to run it after a reboot. >>> >>> Alias[/color] >> URL: [url]www.ccleaner.com[/url] >> >> Alias[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: C:\Windows\Temp garbage files? On 7/13/2007 6:18 AM On a whim, Tom Porterfield pounded out on the keyboard [color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green][color=darkred] >>> It is not the responsibility of the OS to keep temp clean. It is the >>> responsibility of the application that uses temp to clean up its temp >>> files when they are no longer needed. As you see, there are many, >>> many apps that don't do a good job of cleaning up their temp files. >>> >>> A good general rule of thumb for cleaning up files in temp is to >>> reboot your machine and then delete any file that is older than >>> current date.[/color] >> Either that or use an OS that does empty them on shut down or reboot >> like Ubuntu does. [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url][/color] > > The problem with emptying temp on shutdown is some app installs use temp > as a storage location for install files that need to be processed on > next reboot. As the OS can't know for sure which of these files might > be there pending a reboot, it can't safely delete these files. The > correct behavior would be for the application to clean up these files > once it is finished with them.[/color] Or to put a clean temp batch file into the Startup folder. This processes after install routines. I have used this method on all client machines for years and it is very effective. Unfortunately, MS products are one of the worst offenders of not removing temp files after closing. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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