The CSC (Client Side Cache) folder in Windows is used for storing offline files and is essential for the proper functioning of Offline Files feature. Deleting this folder can lead to loss of offline file data and potential system issues. If you need to clear it, it's recommended to disable Offline Files first through the Control Panel, which will allow safe management of the contents. Always ensure to back up important data before making significant changes to system folders.
Click the folder and press delete.
It is used to store offline files and folders
Windows stores offline files in the "Windows" directory, specifically under the path: C:\Windows\CSC. The "CSC" folder is a hidden system folder that contains cached copies of files and folders that have been made available for offline use. Users can access these files through the Offline Files feature in the Control Panel.
No it is not, don't try it. You shouldn't mess around with anything in the C:\WINDOWS folder because most if not all of the files in there are required for windows to run properly, system32 in particular.
C:\Windows\system32\restore, C:\Windows\registry\backup, C:\Windows\system32, C:\Windows\registry, C:\Windows\system32\config, C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack
C:\windows
(If using windows) Open up "my computer" Go to C drive, Find a folder called "Windows" Open it, fin another folder inside called "System32" It's full of spam and Tumblr life script, delete the whole folder and not only will your tumblr life script be deleted, your internet will also run faster
No it is not, don't try it. You shouldn't mess around with anything in the C:\WINDOWS folder because most if not all of the files in there are required for windows to run properly, system32 in particular.
Yes you can. Go to My Computer. Open C: Drive. Open Programs folder. Find the software and delete it. If its in another location use the windows search ability and manually delete the files you don't want.
C:\windows\winn.sif
Simplest way in Internet Explorer is go into Tools/Internet options/general and delete files. Aletrnatively use Windows explorer (Accessories) to go into the folder in your C drive TEMP and delete them manually.
To manually delete the Windows.old folder, first, ensure you have administrative privileges on your computer. Open File Explorer, navigate to the C: drive, and locate the Windows.old folder. Right-click on it, select "Delete," and if prompted, confirm the action. If you encounter any issues, you can also use Disk Cleanup: search for "Disk Cleanup" in the Start menu, select your C: drive, and check the option for "Previous Windows installations" before clicking "OK" to remove the folder.