
When the Run command box opens, write “%temp% “and click on “OK.”. Press the Windows and R keys simultaneously to open the Run command. It stores temporary files used by applications to run smoothly, but these can easily be removed when they’re no longer in use. The Temp folder is a generic term used to describe the “temporary data storage” directory for Microsoft Windows. Confirm the deletion in the popup window to initiate the process.
Check each category box and then click on the “Ok” button at the bottom of the window.
After scanning your system for junk, you should see a new window with a list of file types that can be deleted. Once the “properties” window opens, click on “Disk Cleanup.” At this point, this utility will start running in the background to determine how much space you can free up by cleaning junk and deleting folders containing any unwanted file. Right-click on the C drive and select “Properties” from the popup menu. This should open a window showing all your existing drives, including C. Open File Explorer by pressing the Windows and E keys together.