catilley1092
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Having had this install of Windows 7 for a while now, I noticed when I scanned with CCleaner that I have over 430,000KB of temporary system files. It ships the the option to delete them checked, but running a VM, I unchecked that option. However, you can click onto the item when it's displayed, and very few of the files has anything with my VM. Most are various setup logs and so forth. You can manually select to not include a particular file if you want.
With this in mind, is it safe to delete these files? I've always used the pre-checked options when using XP, but 7 is my main OS, and I don't want to screw anything up. I do have recent backups with Acronis True Image, but I only want to revert to that when necessary.
These files are not to be confused with "temporary internet files", which I delete with CCleaner on a daily basis (using only one pass to clean).
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Cat
With this in mind, is it safe to delete these files? I've always used the pre-checked options when using XP, but 7 is my main OS, and I don't want to screw anything up. I do have recent backups with Acronis True Image, but I only want to revert to that when necessary.
These files are not to be confused with "temporary internet files", which I delete with CCleaner on a daily basis (using only one pass to clean).
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Cat