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What are the unnecessary files that SysCheckUp refers to, and why would I have them on my computer?

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What are the unnecessary files that SysCheckUp refers to, and why would I have them on my computer?

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A. The “unnecessary files” that SysCheckUp refers to are files that many applications create to use for certain purposes. However, many times the files are not deleted after they are used. This causes your computer to fill up with unnecessary files that should have been deleted. The disk cleaner will free up hard drive space to make room for more useful files and folders.

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