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I had over of the randomly numbered files in the windows temp dir and the windows cleanup doesn't recognize these files as candidates to remove I guess because they are application specific files. I did google this and found this has been going on here and there for a few years. I also found a website that said this was caused by some protected mode the flash player is running now. They gave instructions on how to turn off the protected mode, but I've been hesitant to do this, due to some of the protections that were described and was afraid I'd be leaving myself open to viruses or other attack.

If so, get your space back with an adjustable dual monitor mounting stand and declutter your desk with out throwing anything out! How I added more disk space with out any hassles or costing me an arm and a leg! Files ending with the extension TMP are frequently found on computers. So what are these TMP files? Well, as the file extension might suggest, they are temporary files.

These files are typically created by applications to store some form of temporary data, in a permanent form than RAM, on your hard disk. TMP files are commonly produced either when a program can't allocate enough memory for its tasks, or as part of inter-process communication. Modern operating systems usually employ a virtual memory system, where if a program exceeds its allotted memory space usage, it can provide the application with part of the hard disk space as a substitute for memory.

Programs which use large amounts of data, like video editing software, may need to create many TMP files. TMP files are usually deleted automatically by their parent application the software, game, application which created them.

However there may be instances where these files aren't removed from your computer and end up taking unnecessary space. This happens particularly either because the parent application crashed during runtime, or because the program's developer forgot to add the necessary code to delete TMP files when finished using them. TMP files tend to accumulate over time and take up a lot of disk space.

All this said, I have to add an important note: not all TMP files are safe to remove. You can delete all files found in this folder, and if any files are in use, they can be skipped. After restarting the computer, some improvement in the performance of the computer should be noticed.

Once the steps above are completed, we also recommend you ensure the temporary folder on the hard drive is empty by following the steps below.

Because all temporary files are only a location to hold information temporarily, all temporary files are safe to delete. However, keep in mind that if a file or program is using that file, you may not be able to delete the file.



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