Is it okay to delete ALL temp folders in Windows 2000?
I am talking about a folder I have on my hard drive, which is about 800mb in size, and hidden. however, it seems to hold allot of temp files I REARELY have used:
C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Temp
[it's a hidden folder]
I have around 800mb of files in there, which seems to be temporary files for old and new programs I have installed, is it okay to delete this "temp" folder? or is it something necessary for windows 2000?
there are 800mb I can use, as I am somewhat tight on space right now, but I do not want to delete this folder if it's required for smooth operation of Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 SP1, Linux dual booted on same computer.
Thank you!
I am talking about a folder I have on my hard drive, which is about 800mb in size, and hidden. however, it seems to hold allot of temp files I REARELY have used:
C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Temp
[it's a hidden folder]
I have around 800mb of files in there, which seems to be temporary files for old and new programs I have installed, is it okay to delete this "temp" folder? or is it something necessary for windows 2000?
there are 800mb I can use, as I am somewhat tight on space right now, but I do not want to delete this folder if it's required for smooth operation of Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 SP1, Linux dual booted on same computer.
Thank you!
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