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aahatimo wrote:Any file that gives an error message when you try to delete it (and does not delete) means they are in use by an active application. Otherwise these Temp folder(s) can be cleared since these remnant files just take up space. If you feel they are crucial, back them up on CD-R's. I have not known them to be vital to any application (I have been clearing the cache on my windows systems for months now.
i just revieved the trgs 699 doc. there are a few things i may not have cleared but am concerned about a few of the last mentioned cache clearings.
"b.) Clear the local Cache:
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Local Settings\Temp
c.) Clear the Windows cache:
C:\WINDOWS\Temp"
i am not sure i am comfortable clearing out these 2 system caches, there is quite a bit of stuff in there.
i thought the gs cleaner utility cleared most everything. gskb #660
any xp pros out there?
2004-04-03 12:02 AM
Erika wrote:for more powerful configuration protection
() a great tip about using the sytem restore of XP. I posted this somewhere else but I can't remeber so I will be repetative. Before installing an upgrade go to start, all programs, accessories, system tools, sytem restore. It walks you through setting a restore point. Name it for example pre r2. Then if you have problems with r2 you can restore back to that point. The beauty is that all your custom settings of 8.1 are there. Much better than uninstalling and reinstalling.
Hope this helps.
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