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Old 08-04-2007, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If you've ever run the Windows XP's Disk Cleanup utility, you probably discovered that your temporary files occupy a significant amount of space. You might select the Temporary Files check box in order to allow the Disk Cleanup utility to delete the files in the Temp folder, but the Disk Cleanup utility will not remove all of the files.

The reason for this oddity is that the configuration for the Disk Cleanup utility does not allow deletion of files accessed in the last seven days.

By altering the LastAccess value in the registry, you can configure the Disk Cleanup utility to delete all the files in the Temp folder regardless of the last accessed date. Here's how:

1. Launch the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).

2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches\Temporary Files.

3. Locate and double-click the LastAccess value.

4. When you see the Edit DWORD Value dialog box, change the Value Data setting from 7 to 0 and click OK.

5. To complete the operation, close the Registry Editor and restart Windows XP.

Changing the value to 0 will force the Disk Cleanup utility to delete all the files in the Temp folder every time that you select the Temporary Files check box.

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Old 08-04-2007, 06:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Forcing Windows XP's Disk Cleanup to delete all temporary files

to delete the temp files, i used to frequently shift the temp dir. But now i need not worry about it coz i m linux. temp dir can b changed by going to My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Environment Variables. System restart changes the temp dir. Then delete the old temp dir. As simple as that!
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Default Re: Forcing Windows XP's Disk Cleanup to delete all temporary files

Thanks for the info ANAND.

Waise main manually hi sab khachra peti may daal deta tha.

Hehehe.

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