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My friend came to me about his computer acting slow, and his hard drive filling up when he couldn't find what was causing it. He had had the computer for 4 years.

So I looked around his folders for what could be causing it, deleted a few gigs of stuff, but then I came across his temp folder.

Get this: He hadn't touched his temp folder in 4 years, and he's a fairly active downloader. He told me he never saved his downloaded RARs or EXEs, he just clicked "open file". Can you guess the size? This is how much shit was in his temp folder:
80 GB


So I just deleted the entire folder, and it took 3 hours to delete everything there.
 
nah downloading porn with direct links almost impossible, I bet its online game setups
anyway
What mostly takes is System Backup thing of windows (dunno what its called in english exactly)
 
one of first things I format or buy new pc is ...
...making a new XP install disc (using nLite) and removing all those annoying programs from the Windows install image.

Seriously, running "cleanmgr /d c:" every once in a while makes all the difference.

And while we are on the subject: Any XP users can probably disable the "Compress old files" feature on their disk cleanup, as such a feature is a waste of time and remains mostly useless.

Delete the registry sub-key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches\Compress Old Files
 
Thanks for telling, had 1.02gb

Edit: path for it is "C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp"

replace USERNAME with your user name :P
 
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