Hello Daniel,

On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 09:18:18 -0500 GMT (15/01/03, 21:18 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Grunberg wrote:

> To make a long story short, I've used Hardware Hell's suggestions in
> my autoexec.bat file. Deleting the files almost every time my system
> starts helps to keep my computer running efficiently.

I thought about it earlier. Deleting the tmp files automatically when
rebooting may cause problems when you install new software that needs
a reboot. So I decided against it.

I created a file cleanup.bat that deletes unnecessary files, so I can
run it when I want to. It used to clean the tmp and temp folders and
the recycled folder, but I lost that file (too lazy to type it up
again and Total Commander is quite good at emptying those
directories), so the new version deletes all the index.dat files. I
have to reboot to DOS to make it work, because under Windows you can't
delete them.

Anyway, this has become OT. ;-)

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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