what s in there. If you find any files (Web server logs)
what s in there. If you find any files you might have deleted accidentally, you llwant to restore them (as described in the previous chapter) before allowingDisk Cleanup to delete them permanently. Figure 20-17:The Disk Cleanup dialog box for a hard driveAnyway, if you want to clean up all the junk, you can select all but the last twooptions. Those last two options don t actually delete anything. The CompressOld Files option, if selected, will just tell Windows to shrink down any filesyouhaven t used in a long time, so they take up less space. They automaticallyuncompress when you open them. But opening the file will take a little longerthan usual. (No big deal if it s a file you rarely use.) The Catalog Indexer option, if selected, keeps the index of files we originallydiscussed in Chapter 19 up to date with the current state of affairs on yourdisk after all the junk has been deleted. No harm in choosing that option. Itwon t really change the contents of your disk in any way. It will just make yourSearch Companion searches go a little faster. Once you ve selected the items you want to delete, just click the OK button. You ll see an Are you sure?prompt. Click Yes and wait a while as Windows doesits cleaning. The dialog box will close automatically when the job is complete. Because the temporary files are eating up so little disk space, percentage-wise, you probably won t notice any dramatic change in the amount of free spaceavailable after you clean the drive. But still, it s better not to have too muchextra junk hanging around for no reason. Running Disk Cleanup once a monthor every couple months is probably sufficient for keeping any significant aboutof junk from accumulating on your hard drive.
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