How Do You Delete Temporary Files After Using Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool?
Temporary files are meant to help you quickly access files and websites that you have previously visited. However, if there are too many temporary files, they can begin to bog down the system. If you’ve noticed that your computer is still running slowly after using Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, you may want to clear out your temporary files. This process is actually quite easy when using cleanmgr. Click the “Start” button located on the bottom left of the screen. Click “Run” in Windows XP. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, click “All Programs > Accessories > Run.” Type in “cleanmgr” minus the quotes. Click “OK” and cleanmgr will start up. Click “OK” at the “Drive Selection” box. A scan box that calculates what needs to be deleted appears. Click the box located next to “Downloaded Program Files” and “Temporary Internet Files” so that both are selected. Click “OK.” Click “Delete Files” when asked if you’re sure you want to delete temporary Internet files. Cleanmgr will then begi