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Your
EN laptops and EN desktops may slow down over time due to leftover
Temporary (.tmp) files and Temporary Internet files (e.g. "gunk").
Temporary files and Temporary Internet files are left behind when
a machine crashes, from installing and uninstalling programs,
and perhaps under other circumstances you really don't need to
care about.
Side note,
having a large number of leftover items in these temporary folders
has an impact on the speed of of FileMaker Pro launching. For
some reason FileMaker Pro has to look at every one of them as
it launches. As the numbers of .tmp files build, so does the launch
time. In some cases, it may take minutes to open.
Restart
the computer. Set your System to Display Hidden Files and Folders.
Note:
Only delete .tmp files after a restart. Windows creates .tmp
files to perform some task when you reboot. This is why after
installing some programs you are prompted to reboot the computer
to complete the install. Once you reboot it is safe to delete
the files. If you have an Axim handheld, remove it from its
cradle as well.
- Click Start,
then click Shut Down. Restart the computer.
- Once the
computer has re-started, click Start, then click Control
Panel, and then click Folder Options.
- If
you don't see Folder Options, click on Switch to Classic
View on left side.
- Click the
View tab. Under Hidden files and folders, click Show
hidden files and folders.
- Click OK.
- Close Control
Panels.
Note:
Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they
are not typical items. Usually, hidden files are program or
system files that should not be deleted or changed.
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Clear
the Temporary Internet Files using a Wizard. Clear the TEMP and
PreFetch folders manually.
- Click Start,
then All Programs, then Accessories, then System
Tools, and then select Disk Cleanup. Wait for the
window to open.
- Select
(check) only the Temporary Internet Files choice (Uncheck
all other choices). Click OK.
- When asked
to confirm the action, click Yes. The window will close
by itself.
Note:
You will now clear the TEMP folder.
- Open the
My Computer icon. Open the Local Disk (C:) icon.
- Open the
Documents and Settings folder.
- Open your
<username> folder. Ex: VCV1
- Open the
Local Settings folder (This is a hidden folder. It will
appear "grayed out").
- Open the
Temp folder.
- Press Ctrl -
A on your keyboard to select all the files listed. Press
Shift + Delete on your keyboard.
- When asked
to confirm the action, click Yes.
- Go back
to the Local Disk (C:). Open the Windows folder.
Note: If you see a warning about
viewing these files, click Show Files.
- Open the
Prefetch folder.
- Press Ctrl -
A on your keyboard to select all the files listed. Press
Shift + Delete on your keyboard.
- When asked
to confirm the action, click Yes.
- Close all
windows.
- Empty the
Recycle Bin.
- Once your
Recycle Bin is empty, restart your computer.
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Hide
the Hidden Files.
- Once the
computer has re-started, click Start, then click Control
Panel, and then click Folder Options.
- Click the
View tab. Under Hidden files and folders, Select Do
not Show hidden files and folders options.
- Click OK.
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