Easy...
*The folder will be deleted, including your unwanted files that you have put in that folder.
No, rebooting does not delete your files.
No, a Disk Defragmenter is moving the files around so they can be read easier for quicker access. It's not removing them from the computer.
If you run Install then Repair it shouldn't delete files in "My Documents" (at least it didn't when I did it recently). If you run Install then Install it will delete the files.
no is there a software to delete it
you can delete whatever files you don't need anymore. don't delete ".dll" files, files stored in a program's folder or files in the "windows" folder. you can safely make room on your HD by using cleaner software (don't just download a cleaner check it first, it can harm your computer!) and let it clean everything (especially your "temporary files") if you never did this before it can make Lot's of free space! you can also try to defragment your PC but first, backup your files. remember to not delete any file a program needs!
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
delete unwanted files like Internet explorer inter explorer uses a lot of data to work so delete it hope it works
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One major improvement that was made in Windows 7 was the ability to free up space quicker. Disc Utility has evolved to delete files while backing up files.
Yes because if you deleted the folder what would hold the files?
what are temporary sync files
there are some files that no matter what you do, you just can't delete it. In that case, you can try Long Path Tool to delete it. Here's the link:http://longpathtool.com/