Yes because if you deleted the folder what would hold the files?
Delete all the files inside the /public_html/ folder. Do not delete the folder, Delete the stuff inside it.
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
Easy...You make a folder (call it something/ or anything) put this folder in the beginning...Name it something (i.e. Deleted files)Drag all your unwanted files (this works best when you have a lot of unwanted files) to your folderOnce that process is complete, you delete the folder*The folder will be deleted, including your unwanted files that you have put in that folder.
delete all dll files you do not need them
Yes, only if you can convince Windows to delete it, or if you want your computer not to work. Once you do delete this folder, the system becomes unstable and virtually unbootable. System32 contains a lot of important files. Even the Command Prompt relies on this to run it's commands and properties. DO NOT DELETE THIS FOLDER UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR COMPUTER NOT TO BOOT. Of course, if you know what you are doing, you could change all the references to that folder to another folder and move all the files there. But even that is very risky, and you may have to reinstall Windows. So in short, just leave that folder alone unless there are files in there which you know for sure do not belong.
Put your card in a card reader and plug it into the pc, then oper your card with winrar. you will see a folder named as "temp". that folder contains all tec files, just delete that folder and you will get rid of them for a little time.
Delete all files in the "temp" folders
Yes. All you have to do is right click on the file in the recycle bin and click on the opinion that says delete. And then you've deleted a file
DEL A:\data\ A*.txt
Open minecraft.jar, extract all the files, delete the .class files and edit the .png files. Then, zip the up and put them in your texturepacks folder and you are done!
If you hit the ALT key and under tools, click on Folder options, under view, uncheck:Hide Protected Operating System FilesGo to the transparent files and delete select all the files inside to delete.Do NOT Delete the Folders or Other Files Besides These!