Soldato
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evening gents.
in the eternal battle for hard drive space (well, on the C-drive at least) mans has identified the appdata/local/temp folder appears to have quite the amount of space usage going on.
particularly there are a bunch of files starting with "~VK......." such as "~VK2b28.tmp" which are accounting for a decent chunk of space.
google seems to suggest nuking the contents of this folder isn't a problem, however both windows storage sense and Ccleaner don't appear to want to touch it which makes me wonder if (Ccleaner particularly) there's a reason you wouldn't want to do so?
in the eternal battle for hard drive space (well, on the C-drive at least) mans has identified the appdata/local/temp folder appears to have quite the amount of space usage going on.
particularly there are a bunch of files starting with "~VK......." such as "~VK2b28.tmp" which are accounting for a decent chunk of space.
google seems to suggest nuking the contents of this folder isn't a problem, however both windows storage sense and Ccleaner don't appear to want to touch it which makes me wonder if (Ccleaner particularly) there's a reason you wouldn't want to do so?