Is it safe/advisable to delete the mountains of “stuff” in, 1) temp, 2) %temp%, 3) prefetch? There is a considerable anount contained therein. What is the purpose? What is the safest way to remove same, if at all? Thanks in advance.
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Clearing up Windows 10’s detritus
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Alex5723
AskWoody PlusSeptember 16, 2020 at 1:34 am #2296651It is safe to remove ‘Temp’ data, cashed data, browser’s data, cookies..
You can use the free portable ccPortable… or use the build-in disk cleanup…1 user thanked author for this post.
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Paul T
AskWoody MVPSeptember 16, 2020 at 1:40 am #2296653To clean up after Windows use the built-in cleaner. Windows temp files return as soon as you fire up Windows so there is no point going mad trying to keep them at bay.
If you are running low on disk space, the usual suggestion is to get a bigger disk – upgrade to an SSD for major speed improvement.To clean up the Windows way.
Open Windows Explorer.
Right click on drive C:
Select Properties.
Click on the Disk Cleanup button.
Select the items you want.cheers, Paul
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Microfix
GuestSeptember 16, 2020 at 3:00 am #2296662In addition to PaulT’s post, I recommend using the ‘clean up system files’ button to release old patch installation files and various other temp files. These can amount to gigabytes in unecessary space if left unattended. There’s a good diagramatic tutorial available over on Ten Forums to help you with this.
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joep517
AskWoody MVPSeptember 16, 2020 at 8:27 am #2296713Deleting temporary files may not free up as much space as think it would. Beginning with Windows 10 1903 a certain amount of storage is reserved by Windows. See Windows 10 and reserved storage for a more detailed explanation.
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bbearren
AskWoody MVPSeptember 16, 2020 at 11:19 am #2296767Deleting temporary files may not free up as much space as think it would. Beginning with Windows 10 1903 a certain amount of storage is reserved by Windows.
As best as I can determine, this reserved storage only gets reserved if one performs a clean install. I don’t do clean installations, and I don’t have this reserved storage on any of my installations.
I also have Storage sense turned off, and the Storage Service disabled. I’ve had my drives partitioned and my storage allocated for many years, now, and I don’t want or need Windows help.
I have a scheduled extended Disk Cleanup task that runs daily to clear away the detritus, so it’s pretty much a once-and-done for me.
Always create a fresh drive image before making system changes/Windows updates; you may need to start over!We all have our own reasons for doing the things that we do with our systems; we don't need anyone's approval, and we don't all have to do the same things.We were all once "Average Users". -
joep517
AskWoody MVPSeptember 16, 2020 at 11:39 am #2296771You are correct about clean installs only not updates. It is also on by default on new PCs with version 1903 and later. Note that it is not clear from what I can find whether a Windows 10 reset is considered a clean install or not.
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AskWoody LoungerSeptember 16, 2020 at 7:48 pm #2296880Concerning PreFetch: Deleting the folder or its contents is pointless, as it is dynamically rebuilt. Do a Search on [ prefetch folder ]; one hit is
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AskWoody LoungerSeptember 16, 2020 at 10:13 pm #2296903If Windows 10 is on an SSD, Prefetch is effectively adding needless I/Os to your SSD. On a hard drive, having a ‘small’ mini-directory with copies of frequently used Windows internals will improve performance. SSD I/O speed largely negates the need for a pre-fetch folder of files. Maybe there’s a smidge of performance improvement with Prefetch, but I have my doubts. Considering the extra CPU cycles needed to first search the mini-directory to find a module that may be there and maintaining that mini-directory vs searching the full Windows/System32 directory at SSD speed, I decided to turn it off completely.
I had to track it down, but disabling: ‘Sysmain Maintains and improves system performance over time’ in services (Win 10 v1909) put an end to it. Did I notice any slowdown since disabling it? None whatsoever.
But then, I’m running an overclocked 8 processor system that I keep tweaking endlessly to stop running useless Windows 10 garbage from bloatware to things like Bluetooth that do not exist in my computer. As of last count, I had 70 services disabled. Makes for a lightning fast boot up as well rocket speed everything else.
In addition to Windows/Temp, I regularly clean out Users/<userid>/appdata/local/temp, Users/<userid>/appdata/Roaming/Microsoft/Windows/Recent Items, and the cache files from Firefox: Users/<userid>/appdata/Local/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/xxxxxxxxx-default-release/cache2/entries, to name a few. To me, fewer items in the SSD directory speeds things up, a couple nanoseconds at a time. And yes, I wrote my first assembler code in 1967. I’m still a computer efficiency freak.
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AskWoody MVPSeptember 17, 2020 at 12:02 am #2296925If Windows 10 is on an SSD, Prefetch is effectively adding needless I/Os to your SSD
I think you’ll find Windows automatically disables this on SSDs. Manually disabling it means it’s unavailable for any spinners you have installed.
cheers, Paul
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anonymous
GuestSeptember 17, 2020 at 8:00 pm #2297185What is the safest way to remove same, if at all?
Set Storage Sense to remove temporary files automatically every day, week or month:
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