Temporary files build up on our computers from normal every day use. Windows, the Internet and almost every other program we use create temporary file that allow the program to function. Sometimes these programs clean up after themselves and delete their temp files, but others don't.
If we don't keep these temp files in check, they can result in slower and unstable computer performance.
With Windows 98, Me, 2000 and XP versions of Windows, users can utilize the Disk Cleanup tool included in Windows. Here's how:
If you use Netscape, clean up of its temp files is done via the Edit | Preferences | Advanced menu.
Lastly, you can automate the disk cleanup by following our Task Scheduler tip [1] from earlier this year.
Links:
[1] http://www.yourpcpartner.com/node/31
[2] https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick&business=rick@yourpcpartner.com&item_name=Buy
[3] http://www.yourpcpartner.com/node/179
[4] http://www.yourpcpartner.com/node/173