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| | Orphaned Temporary Files My temporary Internet files cache is set to the default (50mb) and Vista's Disk Cleanup confirms this. But, when I navigate to the actual folder (AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files) there's over 5gb worth of stuff in there. Disk Cleanup doesn't get rid of it. Clearing the entire cache from IE itself (including cookies, passwords, etc) only cuts it in half. What gives? I discovered this while trying to figure out a creeping mysterious loss of disk space... the other culprit being the WinSxs folder where install files are cached (which is also ludicruously huge... and I would love to move to my file server backup-- anyone know about this one too?). -- -C. Moya http://www.cmoya.com |
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| | Re: Orphaned Temporary Files You could just delete all of it. Even if you set it to 50mb, other users might not have. Plus, it's time to switch to Firefox 2. More safe, secure, and better. Besides, Disk Cleanup is just a way that Microsoft uses to get you to compress files making your computer way much slower than before. "CMoya" <moy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1F03C433-F24F-4323-BECE-0E8F7413F1BF@xxxxxx Quote: > My temporary Internet files cache is set to the default (50mb) and Vista's > Disk Cleanup confirms this. But, when I navigate to the actual folder > (AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files) there's over > 5gb worth of stuff in there. Disk Cleanup doesn't get rid of it. Clearing > the entire cache from IE itself (including cookies, passwords, etc) only > cuts it in half. What gives? > > I discovered this while trying to figure out a creeping mysterious loss of > disk space... the other culprit being the WinSxs folder where install > files are cached (which is also ludicruously huge... and I would love to > move to my file server backup-- anyone know about this one too?). > > -- > -C. Moya > http://www.cmoya.com > |
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| | Re: Orphaned Temporary Files Reply-To: "Access Services" <circ.sjpl@xxxxxx> From: "Access Services" <circ.sjpl@xxxxxx> References: <1F03C433-F24F-4323-BECE-0E8F7413F1BF@xxxxxx> Subject: Re: Orphaned Temporary Files Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 15:06:10 -0800 Lines: 25 Organization: San Jose Public Libraries X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 8 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE 8 X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Response Message-ID: <#5Dg7tEaIHA.3652@xxxxxx> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general NNTP-Posting-Host: sjs-130-65-109-34.sjsu.edu 130.65.109.34 Path: TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl Xref: TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:895760 Like my Outlook Express 8? Great design. Looks like Office 2007. "CMoya" <moy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1F03C433-F24F-4323-BECE-0E8F7413F1BF@xxxxxx Quote: > My temporary Internet files cache is set to the default (50mb) and Vista's > Disk Cleanup confirms this. But, when I navigate to the actual folder > (AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files) there's over > 5gb worth of stuff in there. Disk Cleanup doesn't get rid of it. Clearing > the entire cache from IE itself (including cookies, passwords, etc) only > cuts it in half. What gives? > > I discovered this while trying to figure out a creeping mysterious loss of > disk space... the other culprit being the WinSxs folder where install > files are cached (which is also ludicruously huge... and I would love to > move to my file server backup-- anyone know about this one too?). > > -- > -C. Moya > http://www.cmoya.com > "Access Services" <circ.sjpl@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%235Dg7tEaIHA.3652@xxxxxx Quote: > You could just delete all of it. Even if you set it to 50mb, other users > might not have. Plus, it's time to switch to Firefox 2. More safe, secure, > and better. Besides, Disk Cleanup is just a way that Microsoft uses to get > you to compress files making your computer way much slower than before. > > "CMoya" <moy@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1F03C433-F24F-4323-BECE-0E8F7413F1BF@xxxxxx Quote: >> My temporary Internet files cache is set to the default (50mb) and >> Vista's Disk Cleanup confirms this. But, when I navigate to the actual >> folder (AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files) there's >> over 5gb worth of stuff in there. Disk Cleanup doesn't get rid of it. >> Clearing the entire cache from IE itself (including cookies, passwords, >> etc) only cuts it in half. What gives? >> >> I discovered this while trying to figure out a creeping mysterious loss >> of disk space... the other culprit being the WinSxs folder where install >> files are cached (which is also ludicruously huge... and I would love to >> move to my file server backup-- anyone know about this one too?). >> >> -- >> -C. Moya >> http://www.cmoya.com >> > |
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| | Re: Orphaned Temporary Files Nah. From personal experience: FireFox is slow to load, slow to render, and generally makes most sites look like ****. Trouble is most FireFox users don't even know the sites they visit have a lot more functionality than they're seeing. Ignorance is bliss. Anyway... -- -C. Moya http://www.cmoya.com "Access Services" <circ.sjpl@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%235Dg7tEaIHA.3652@xxxxxx Quote: > You could just delete all of it. Even if you set it to 50mb, other users > might not have. Plus, it's time to switch to Firefox 2. More safe, secure, > and better. Besides, Disk Cleanup is just a way that Microsoft uses to get > you to compress files making your computer way much slower than before. > > "CMoya" <moy@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1F03C433-F24F-4323-BECE-0E8F7413F1BF@xxxxxx Quote: >> My temporary Internet files cache is set to the default (50mb) and >> Vista's Disk Cleanup confirms this. But, when I navigate to the actual >> folder (AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files) there's >> over 5gb worth of stuff in there. Disk Cleanup doesn't get rid of it. >> Clearing the entire cache from IE itself (including cookies, passwords, >> etc) only cuts it in half. What gives? >> >> I discovered this while trying to figure out a creeping mysterious loss >> of disk space... the other culprit being the WinSxs folder where install >> files are cached (which is also ludicruously huge... and I would love to >> move to my file server backup-- anyone know about this one too?). >> >> -- >> -C. Moya >> http://www.cmoya.com >> > |
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