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2000 hang when I try to start it? Aug 7, 2003 John Savill | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 85 Advertisement A. A corrupt temporary file can often cause the disk cleanup utility to hang. To resolve this problem, try deleting all temporary files on your computer by performing the following steps: Close all running applications. From the Start menu, click Run and type %temp% to open the Temp folder on your
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computer. Type Ctrl+A or from the Edit menu click Select All to select all the files, press Delete, then click Yes to the confirmation. Close Windows Explorer. Open the Control Panel Internet Options applet. Select the General tab, then click Delete Files. Select the "Delete all offline content" check box, then click OK. You should now be able to run the Disk Cleanup tool. Print reprints Favorite EMAIL Tweet Discuss this Article 85 Anonymous User (not verified) on Feb 7, 2005 Mark, Worked liked a charm....Thanks a million. Log In or Register to post comments Anonymous User (not verified) on Jan 28, 2005 I want to thank Mark for his solution to the hanging cleanmgr situation. Regedit method worked like a charm. Thanks DA Log In or Register to post comments Anonymous User (not verified) on Dec 19, 2004 WHAT ARE ALL THESE *.IDX FILES? CA 00.IDX FILES THAT GO FROM 00 THRU 09 THEN IT WILL START BACK UP WITH CAOA.IDX TO CAOF THEN BACK TO CA10.IDX TO CA19.IDX THEN CA1A.IDX AND SO FORTH BUT BOTTOM LINE I DID A SEARCH FOR *.IDX AND MY TOTAL= 938 FILES (THATS A LOT OF FILES) :( Log In or Register to post comments Advertisement Anonymous User (not verified) on Dec 19, 2004 I know tat I had the s
unnecessary program files http://windowsitpro.com/storage/why-does-disk-cleanup-tool-windows-xp-and-windows-2000-hang-when-i-try-start-it that you can safely delete. You can direct Disk Cleanup to delete some or all of those files.Open Disk https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/app_disk_cleanup.mspx CleanupNote•To open Disk Cleanup, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. •For more information, click Related Topics. Top of pageRelated Topics•Recycle Bin overview•Removing unneeded filesTop of pageManage Your Profile |Legal |Contact Us© 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Contact Us |Terms of Use |Trademarks |Privacy & Cookies
WorkSocial MediaSoftwareProgrammingWeb Design & DevelopmentBusinessCareersComputers Online Courses B2B Solutions Shop for Books San Francisco, CA Brr, it´s cold outside Search Submit Learn more with dummies Enter your email to join our mailing list for FREE content right to your inbox. Easy! Your email Submit http://www.dummies.com/computers/pcs/how-to-use-disk-cleanup-in-windows-xp/ RELATED ARTICLES How to Use Disk Cleanup in Windows XP What is the http://it.nmu.edu/docs/using-disk-cleanup USB Type-C Cable? For Seniors: Contact Microsoft Customer Support Finding Large Files on Your PC Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies, 3rd Edition Load more ComputersPCsHow to Use Disk Cleanup in Windows XP How to Use Disk Cleanup in Windows XP Related Book Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies, 3rd Edition By Dan Gookin A windows xp handy way to remove lots of files you don't need on a hard drive is to employ the aptly named Disk Cleanup tool. What Disk Cleanup does is locate files that can easily be removed to free up some disk space, especially files that may not be obvious to you, such as temporary files used by Windows or when browsing the Internet. You run Disk Cleanup in disk cleanup windows Windows XP by adhering to these steps: From the Start button menu, choose All Programs→Accessories→System Tools→Disk Cleanup. In the Disk Cleanup dialog box, click the More Options tab. The Disk Cleanup dialog box's More Options tab lists additional items worthy of cleanup. Three buttons are labeled Clean Up, which take you to various other locations in Windows: Windows Components: Clicking the Clean Up button opens the Windows Components Wizard window, where you can remove (or add) various pieces of Windows. You can also display the Windows Components Wizard by opening the Add/Remove Programs icon and clicking the button Add/Remove Windows Components on the left side of that window. Installed Programs: Clicking the Clean Up button opens the Add/Remove Programs window, which can also be opened from the Control Panel. System Restore: Clicking the Clean Up button by this option displays a Yes/No dialog box. Click the Yes button to remove all but the most recent restore point, which is a safe move. Click the Disk Cleanup tab. Place check marks by all items you want to remove. You can select an item beforehand to read its description. There's nothing in there to be concerned about; the Disk Clea
on your computer, like temporary files or items in the recycle bin, speeding up your computer.  Though these instructions use Windows 10, the steps are similar for Windows 8.1 and 7. 1. From the Classic Shell or Start menu, search "Disk Cleanup" and select that option.    2. The tool will allow you to select what you would like to empty selected files. We at the Helpdesk suggest that you check all boxes except "Per user Archived Windows Error Repo...," "Debug Dump Files," "Setup Log Files," and "System error memory dump files," as these can be used to troubleshoot possible recurring program crashes. Select the file types, and select "OK."    3. Once the cleanup finishes, we reccomend you restart your computer. Rate this Article: Select ratingGive Using Disk Cleanup 1/5Give Using Disk Cleanup 2/5Give Using Disk Cleanup 3/5Give Using Disk Cleanup 4/5Give Using Disk Cleanup 5/5Cancel rating Average: 4.5 (2 votes) Keywords:disk cleanupDocumentation Category:Microsoft NMUHelpDesk Search chat loading... Email Us (906) 227-2468 helpdesk@nmu.edu ​ Located in the Library, LRC 116 Across from Fieras Related Content - General Cleanup for your Computer Top Five Articles Registering a Computer on NMU's Network Searching for Large Files in Windows Common Windows file extensions Lenovo Twist screen orientation changes Smartphone and Mobile Device Setup Most Recent Articles Outlook Metered Network Warning Using the Lenovo System Update Tool Windows 7 no updates after May 2016 Problems Playing Videos or DVDs Inking Feature in Office IT Documentation Tags PowerPoint Office Presentation OSX word password email mac backup LTE Outlook microsoft Mail network Windows setup internet account training macbook More Northern Michigan University is an equal opportunity institution.© 2015 by the Board of Trustees of Northern Michigan University. HelpDesk (906-227-2468) | Micro Repair (906-227-1192) | Site Feedback Powered by Drupal