TasksBoard is the kanban interface for Google Tasks you've been waiting for. Paging Zefram Cochrane: Humans have figured out how to make a warp bubble. Show Comments. Hide Comments. My Profile Log out. Join Discussion. Add your Comment. Temporary Setup Files - These are files that were created by a Setup program that is no longer running. Downloaded Program Files - Downloaded program files are ActiveX controls and Java programs that are downloaded automatically from the Internet when you view certain pages.
These files are temporarily stored in the Downloaded Program Files folder on the hard disk. This option includes a View Files button so that you can see the files before Disk Cleanup removes them. Disk Cleanup removes these page but leaves your personalized settings for Web pages intact.
IE5 folder. Old Chkdsk Files - When Chkdsk checks a disk for errors, Chkdsk might save lost file fragments as files in the root folder on the disk. These files are unnecessary. Recycle Bin - The Recycle Bin contains files that you have deleted from the computer. These files are not permanently removed until you empty the Recycle Bin. This option includes a View Files button that opens the Recycle Bin. Temporary Files - Programs sometimes store temporary information in a Temp folder. Before a program quits, the program usually deletes this information.
You can safely delete temporary files that have not been modified within the last week. Temporary Offline Files - Temporary offline files are local copies of recently used network files. These files are automatically cached so that you can use them after you disconnect from the network. A View Files button opens the Offline Files folder. Offline Files - Offline files are local copies of network files that you specifically want to have available offline so that you can use them after you disconnect from the network.
Compress Old Files - Windows can compress files that you have not used recently. Compressing files saves disk space, but you can still use the files. Re-open Disk Cleanup if you want to delete more files. If you're an administrator on your PC and want to delete even more files, you can use Disk Cleanup again to delete system files.
Click Clean up system files. It's the button in the lower-left area of the window. This scans your drive and calculates how much space you may be able to save by deleting additional files. You may be prompted to select the drive again after clicking this button. Delete old system restore points optional. Windows automatically creates images of your computer it can restore in the event of an emergency.
If you're running low on space, you can free some up by deleting old restore points that have been replaced by newer ones. To do this: Click the More Options tab at the top. Click Delete to delete all but the most recent system restore point. Return to the Disk Cleanup tab when you're done to continue. Select files to delete. In addition to the same sorts of files you were able to select earlier, you have some more options: Windows Update Cleanup files can take up a significant amount of space and are only used to install Windows Updates.
Windows will automatically download the latest update files in the future, so you probably won't need to keep these older ones unless instructed by an admin. Microsoft Defender Antivirus are non-critical files used by your antivirus program that can safely be deleted.
Device driver packages, Language Resource Files , and Temporary Windows installation files are all meant to be temporary and can be deleted without issue. A confirmation message will appear. Once the files are deleted, Disk Cleanup will close automatically. Method 2. Open your Windows Storage settings. Windows keeps track of the types of files consuming space on your hard drive and makes it simple to delete the ones you no longer need. The Windows Storage tool makes it easy to find personal files and apps that you no longer need.
Type storage into the search bar. Click Storage settings in the search results. Find the files consuming the most space on your hard drive.
Once your storage settings load, you'll see the name of your hard drive e. Each category is a type of file, and each has its own bar indicator telling you how much space is being used by that file type.
To view all categories, click Show more categories below the list. Click a category to view its details. This shows you how much space is occupied by files in this category, and gives you options depending on the type of files you chose. For example, if you selected Temporary files , you'll see a list of all files meant to be temporary on your computer.
If you choose Music , Pictures , or Desktop , you'll see how much space is consumed by the files in those specific folders. You can click the View button inside to see the actual files. Delete files you no longer need. Be super careful here—just because Windows determines that a file or folder is large, that doesn't mean it isn't important to you or someone else who uses the computer.
Only delete files that you are sure you no longer need. To delete a file or folder, click it once to select it, and then press the delete key on your keyboard. You can also drag it over to the Recycle Bin. Temporary files lists the types of temporary files Windows can delete and allows you to select from a list.
After making your selection s , click Remove files at the top to delete those types of files. Method 3. Open Storage Sense on your PC. Storage Sense is a handy part of Windows 10 that can help you keep your hard drive s free of clutter and unnecessary files. Go to source You can use Storage Sense to periodically go through and clear out files, or enable its automatic cleanup feature so it works behind the scenes to preserve hard drive space.
Storage Sense is one of the safest ways to get rid of excess files on your PC. Type storage. Click Turn on Storage Sense in the search results. Click Configure Storage Sense or run it now. It's near the top of the right panel below the description of Storage Sense. If you want Storage Sense to run automatically, toggle this switch to the On position. You don't have to turn this switch on if you just want to run it this one time.
Storage Sense will only delete the files you specify, so don't worry about losing important data. Choose when Storage Sense would run. If you didn't set up Storage Sense to run automatically, just skip to the next step.
Otherwise, click the "Run Storage Space" dropdown menu to choose when Storage Space should delete files. You can select a time period such as Every week , or choose During low free disk space to only activate it when you're running out of space.
Choose which files to delete. Storage Sense only deletes certain types of files: To delete temporary app files that are no longer being used, check the box next to "Delete temporary files that my apps aren't using.
To delete files from your Downloads folder that you haven't opened within a certain period of time, select a time period from the drop-down menu. If you're the type of person to leave files in your Downloads folder for easy access, you'll want to choose Never from this menu to avoid losing important data.
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