01Using Disk Cleanup
- Disk Cleanup is a built-in utility in Windows that allows you to easily delete temporary files.
 - To use Disk Cleanup, follow these steps:
 - Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
 - Type 'cleanmgr' and press Enter.
 - Select the drive you want to clean up (usually the C: drive) and click OK.
 - Disk Cleanup will calculate how much space can be freed up.
 - Select the types of files you want to delete, such as Temporary files, and click OK.
 - Click Delete Files to confirm the deletion of the selected files.
 - Disk Cleanup will now delete the temporary files from your Windows computer.
 
02Manually deleting temporary files
- If you prefer to manually delete temporary files, you can do so by following these steps:
 - Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
 - Type '%temp%' and press Enter. This will open the temporary files folder.
 - Select all the files and folders in the temporary files folder by pressing Ctrl + A.
 - Press Shift + Delete to permanently delete the selected files and folders.
 - Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
 - Note: Be cautious when manually deleting temporary files, as some files may be in use by running programs. Deleting these files may cause the program to malfunction.
 - By following these steps, you can manually delete temporary files from your Windows computer.
 
Conclusion
Deleting temporary files on Windows is a simple and effective way to free up storage space and optimize system performance. Whether you choose to use the built-in Disk Cleanup utility or manually delete the files, taking the time to regularly remove temporary files can help ensure smooth operation of your computer.
| Methods | Details | 
|---|---|
| Step 1 | Use Disk Cleanup utility to delete temporary files. | 
| Step 2 | Manually delete temporary files from the '%temp%' folder. |