In theory, appdata's temp folder (%temp%) is the place for programs to put files that can be deleted immediately after all handles to them are closed. I wondered if deleting the contents of it won't harm my computer. It will try to delete.
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The creators of unix and most (all?) linux distribution maintainers on the other hand see a strong relation between temporary files and automatic removal.
Applications use the temp for storing temporary data, data that will be needed for the specific user.
I wanted to do disk cleanup myself and found a large folder in %localappdata% called temp. So much so that they chose to. You will want to delete all files in the folder and skip anything in use, instead of deleting the folder itself. How can i remove these 20gb of invisible files?
The question is quite straight forward, i need a list of environment variables (which is a fixed list) and is answered by dennis williamson. I only have a 240gb. It cannot delete the temp folders, especially in the windows folder because it is in use. Since windows 11 (or maybe earlier) windows notepad internally stores unsaved files so if the application (or windows) crashes they will be still there later.
You don't need to delete the folder itself though, only its content.
Make sure you are indeed in the temp folder, then hit yes.
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