no apologies necessary here.

I guess if one really knows that said removal of files to be deleted are no longer needed, then the shift-delete works, the other way stores it safely in RB just in case. Smile


Patricia
----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth" <[email protected]>
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Ok, shift+delete is what I should have said. Sorry about that.


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On 23/05/2010 15:10, Patricia wrote:
If he just presses delete won't these still go to his recycle bin?
If the idea is to remove them, then why not shift-delete so as not have
to empty the RB?

----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Getting rid of temp files;


1. Windows+R.
2. Type %temp%.
3. Press enter.
4. Ctrl+a.
5. Delete.
Hope this helps.


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On 23/05/2010 12:33, Dan Mccurley wrote:
I have heard that temp files that collect on one's computer are bad
in that they slow things down and God knows what else; could someone
tell me how to get rid of such files. Thanks,

Dan
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