Kimsan, I myself would delete these files without hesitation. You might, for 
whatever reason, not opt to do so. Here is some information I found.

Great article from Microsoft:
The options for the files that you can specify for Disk Cleanup by using 
/sageset and /sagerun include:
Temporary Setup Files - These are files that were created by a Setup program 
that is no longer running.
Downloaded Program Files - Downloaded program files are ActiveX controls and 
Java programs that are downloaded automatically from the Internet when you 
view certain pages. These files are temporarily stored in the Downloaded 
Program Files folder on the hard disk. This option includes a View Files 
button so that you can see the files before Disk Cleanup removes them. The 
button opens the C:\Winnt\Downloaded Program Files folder.
Temporary Internet Files - The Temporary Internet Files folder contains Web 
pages that are stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Disk Cleanup 
removes these page but leaves your personalized settings for Web pages 
intact. This option also includes a View Files button, which opens the 
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet 
Files\Content.IE5 folder.
Old Chkdsk Files - When Chkdsk checks a disk for errors, Chkdsk might save 
lost file fragments as files in the root folder on the disk. These files are 
unnecessary.
Recycle Bin - The Recycle Bin contains files that you have deleted from the 
computer. These files are not permanently removed until you empty the 
Recycle Bin. This option includes a View Files button that opens the Recycle 
Bin.
Temporary Files - Programs sometimes store temporary information in a Temp 
folder. Before a program quits, the program usually deletes this 
information. You can safely delete temporary files that have not been 
modified within the last week.
Temporary Offline Files - Temporary offline files are local copies of 
recently used network files. These files are automatically cached so that 
you can use them after you disconnect from the network. A View Files button 
opens the Offline Files folder.
Offline Files - Offline files are local copies of network files that you 
specifically want to have available offline so that you can use them after 
you disconnect from the network. A View Files button opens the Offline Files 
folder.
Compress Old Files - Windows can compress files that you have not used 
recently. Compressing files saves disk space, but you can still use the 
files. No files are deleted. Because files are compressed at different 
rates, the displayed amount of disk space that you will gain is approximate. 
An Options button permits you to specify the number of days to wait before 
Disk Cleanup compresses an unused file.
Catalog Files for the Content Indexer - The Indexing service speeds up and 
improves file searches by maintaining an index of the files that are on the 
disk. These Catalog files remain from a previous indexing operation and can 
be deleted safely.
If you specify cleaning up the drive that contains the Windows installation, 
all of these options are available on the Disk Cleanup tab. If you specify 
any other drive, only the Recycle Bin and the Catalog files for content 
index options are available on the Disk Cleanup tab.

The More Options tab contains options for cleaning up Windows components or 
installed programs.
The Windows Components option creates free space by removing optional 
Windows components that you do not use. Clicking Clean Up starts the Windows 
Components Wizard.
The Installed Programs option frees more disk space by removing programs 
that you do not use. Clicking Clean Up starts the Change or Remove Programs 
option in the Add/Remove Programs tool.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315246

>From a different post:
Yes, they are safe to delete. They are not needed. They are recovered
"snippets" of files from past runs of chkdsk, so if you're not looking for
anything in them, blow them away.
http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/forums/windows-xp/old-chkdsk-files-20020.html

Andre

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kimsan" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] quick disck clean up question


Hello:

When doing a disck clean up I see this choice that is not check and  I am
not sure if I should check it. It says oldChkdsk files. What are those? and
should I check it?

Thanks group.

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