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From: Paul on 18 Feb 2005 10:25 Hi Everyone, I have Been Doing some Housekeeping of my PC. I Deleted the Temporary Internet Files ( Including Offline Content ) through Start/Control Panel/Internet Options/Delete Temporary Internet Files. However, when I Checked I STILL had the Following in the C:\Documents and Settings\Paul\Local Settins\Temp Directory :- DMP Files HTML Documents MTX Files Text Documents XML Documents Can Any of these be Safely DELETED Please. Also in the Directory C:\Windows\Temp I have a Long List of Folders with Letters & Numbers which are EMPTY Except for Two. They are :- irst.dll - InstallShield(R)Software RunTime DLL irst.dll - InstallShield(R)Software RunTime Dynamic Link Library Can these be Safely DELETED Please. There is Also a Folder in the Same Directory C:\Windows\Temp\~rnsetup which have :- ~rnsetup - pncrt.dll - Real Networks C/C++ Runtime Library ~rnsetup - pnrs3260.dll - Resources Manager Can these be Safely DELETED. Also in the Directory C:\Windows\Temp\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5 I have 4 Folders with Letters & Numbers which are EMPTY. Can these be Safely DELETED. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul
From: Alias on 18 Feb 2005 10:28 "Paul" <paul_black27(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1108740311.355112.117510(a)c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Hi Everyone, > I have Been Doing some Housekeeping of my PC. > I Deleted the Temporary Internet Files ( Including Offline Content ) > through Start/Control Panel/Internet Options/Delete Temporary Internet > Files. > > However, when I Checked I STILL had the Following in the C:\Documents > and Settings\Paul\Local Settins\Temp Directory :- > > DMP Files > HTML Documents > MTX Files > Text Documents > XML Documents > > Can Any of these be Safely DELETED Please. > > > > Also in the Directory C:\Windows\Temp I have a Long List of Folders > with Letters & Numbers which are EMPTY Except for Two. They are :- > > irst.dll - InstallShield(R)Software RunTime DLL > irst.dll - InstallShield(R)Software RunTime Dynamic Link Library > > Can these be Safely DELETED Please. > > > > There is Also a Folder in the Same Directory C:\Windows\Temp\~rnsetup > which have :- > > ~rnsetup - pncrt.dll - Real Networks C/C++ Runtime Library > ~rnsetup - pnrs3260.dll - Resources Manager > > Can these be Safely DELETED. Yes to both above after a reboot. > > > > Also in the Directory C:\Windows\Temp\Temporary Internet > Files\Content.IE5 I have 4 Folders with Letters & Numbers which are > EMPTY. Can these be Safely DELETED. > > Thanks in Advance. > All the Best. > Paul No, leave those alone. After you're done with that, do a defrag. Alias >
From: Paul on 18 Feb 2005 10:43 Thanks for the Reply Alias, Out of Interest, what are MTX Files Please. I thought that DLL files were VERY Difficult to Get Rid Of, and were Best Left Well Alone. I will DELETE Everything Mentioned Above EXCEPT those in the Directory C:\Windows\Temp\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5 which has 4 Folders with Letters & Numbers and are EMPTY. Thanks for your Help. Allt he Best. Paul
From: Alias on 18 Feb 2005 10:47 If XP doesn't want you to delete them, it won't let you. I'm not sure what MTX files are but if they're in the temp file, they can go unless they are being used by some program and, if so, XP won't let you delete them. If you really want to have some fun, take a look in your Java temp files :-) Alias "Paul" <paul_black27(a)hotmail.com> wrote > Thanks for the Reply Alias, > > Out of Interest, what are MTX Files Please. > I thought that DLL files were VERY Difficult to Get Rid Of, and were > Best Left Well Alone. > > I will DELETE Everything Mentioned Above EXCEPT those in the Directory > C:\Windows\Temp\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5 which has 4 > Folders with Letters & Numbers and are EMPTY. > > Thanks for your Help. > Allt he Best. > Paul >
From: Paul on 18 Feb 2005 12:00 Thanks Alias, I Did a Google Search to Try and Find Out what MTX Files are But Without Any Success. Thanks for your Time. All the Best. Paul
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