Anything you delete in disk cleanup is a temporary file and non essential to your computer.
upload it? or if they delete it dont try to upload it again or they might put you as restricted.
randomly corrupted files
Spam is the same thing as a junk folder so you might want to delete them.
you go into your control panel then click it then scroll down until you see an icon what say programs/ underneath it should say uninstall a program then select the program you want to uninstall the right-click note mac use is different
What do mean by saying "delete"?Do you want to just delete the program or uninstall it?For the safety and cleaness of your computer, you are recommended to uninstall the program first, then delete it.For uninstalling programs:Start>Control Panel>Add or remove programsThen a list of programs installed on your computer will be displayed, select one and click uninstall.But some times some programs just don't allow us to uninstall them. Then you might need a third-party program to do this job. That's called uninstall manager.
Its a program built into microsoft operating systems like windows vista or windows 7. It checks your computer for files that might just be wasting space. It is basically microsoft's recommendation of what to delete if you need more space on your harddrive
Here are some of the files you may or may not want to delete depending on your situations.1. Recycle bin - Sometimes you accidentally throw things away, so you might want to check it and make sure.2. System logs - Normally, you can delete these, but if you have system problems you'd want to review them.3. Service pack backups - You may need these if Windows updates causes unintended problems.4. Thumbnails - There is no harm if you delete them, but it will take longer to view thumbnails in a folder.5. Old personal files - Disk Cleanup doesn't have this option, but other utilities like Ccleaner will offer to remove any files you haven't used in a while. If you have a library of documents, music, sounds, videos, graphics, photos, etc., and it took years to build them, you likely don't want to lose those.
It's possible and of course it's a great alternative for your risk-free privacy. There is this software-History Killer Pro, with help of which, you can erase all the internet temp files, in a word, every detail of your internet activity and computer usage. So you might just consider trying it out Hope I could help.
I would recommend that you defragment and then go for a disk cleanup. You would be able to access those through my computer and then a right click on local disk. Once there, try the tools tab for a defrag and then general tab and disk cleanup. I might have the defrag and cleanup in the wrong order, but those two will definitely help. though they both can REALLY KILL SOME TIME. You might have to set it up and go out for dinner or something!
it might increase the speed of the computer by a little. It is hardly noticable, but you would want to see what files are compressed.
1.Do a little searching in your windows explorer and locate and delete these files:gamevance32.exeProgram Files\Gamevance\ars.cfgProgram Files\Gamevance\gamevancelib32.dllProgram Files\Gamevance\gvtl.dllProgram Files\Gamevance\icon.icoMake sure that all hidden files are visable.2.Search in your registry for any infected files and delete them also.NOTE: Do not go into registry if you are not an expert with them, you might damage your whole OS!!!3. Go to your browsers' add-ons list and delete Gamevance associated files.4. Delete your cache and cookies.5.Download an antivirus program and scan your computer.
the file that you were deleting might be infected of a virus.
You might not have permission to delete files. On a Linux server, it could be either: 1. You are not listed as the "owner" of the FTP file -- then you'd need to "chown" or change ownership 2. That you don't have the permissions to delete -- then you'd need to "chmod" the file if possible
No, OS X Yosemite will not delete your data. I installed it and it did not delete my data. Just in case, you might want to copy the most important files onto a flash drive or put them into the Cloud. This way, if something glitches, then your most important files will still save.
no not really because there are some other types of viruses that once infected a certain file it affects other files too such as program files. Might as well heal your PC with an updated anti virus software.
Among large number of privacy threats, the Index.dat files are the most dangerous and complicated ones because they are hard to find and delete. In most cases it is impossible to delete Index.dat files manually because Windows keeps them open all the time. But you also can delete them easily by some other way. You may refer to http://www.tuneup360.org/clean-index.dat-internet-explorer-7.html to learn more. First, what do you mean by saying "there is a block on it"? Sorry, but I have never heard that. When I need to delete internet history on my computer, I just enter the browser that I have used, go the "Tools", and delete relevant internet history. If you mean history files like index.dat that can not be deleted manually, you might need to use a program named Privacy protector to do this. As I know, it can search and delete those hidden history files.
I use a combination of Ace Utilities(worth every penny), the disk cleanup utility that comes with windows, and my knowledge of knowing whats safe or not safe to delete(this ability takes years to hone and get exactly right). Also I heard CCleaner is good, but I never had any luck with it. Answer Disk Cleanup is a good place to start. Click Start, select Accessories, select System Tools and then Disk Cleanup. Checkmark all temp files and any others and let it do its thing. It may take awhile, but no harm should come to the computer. You can also find Disk Defragmenter in the same place and it can help remove damaged, disorganized files. Both should be okay for a novice to run. If you have files that you have saved all over, then you might want to open them and see if you still want them. EXCEPTION: Do not delete anything in the Windows or Temp folders. Go to My Computer, open up C: and peruse the list. You may want to click View from the top menu and choose "List" or Details. Word files that end in .doc, excel files that end in .xls, or pictures ending in .jpg, .btm or .gif would be good for a look and safe to remove. For excess programs, you'll need more experienced help to remove them. The list is located in Control Panel and click Add/Remove Programs.