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Why should I optimize the sizes of the recycle bin and the temporary internet files folders?

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Why should I optimize the sizes of the recycle bin and the temporary internet files folders?

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The default size allocated by Windows to the recycle bin and the temporary internet files folders is 10% of the entire hard drive. On today’s huge hard drives, allocating the default 10% for these folders does not only waste a huge space, but can also degrade your drive’s performance considerably, due to the accumulation of thousands of unneeded files. SpeedOptimizer will examine your hard drives sizes, and will change the size allocated to the recycle bin and the temporary internet files – per each hard drive.

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