How to Access Temporary Files in Windows 10

Temporary files, also known as temp files refer to files that Windows or Apps need to store momentarily, after which they are no longer useful or needed. These files include; leftover files after you uninstall or update a program, files from an old Windows installation, error and upgrade logs among others. While these files are not harmful to your system, they can quickly build up, occupying a significant space of your storage space. Therefore, deleting these file could be necessary to create more space on your hard drive.

Related: How to view and delete temporary files in Mac?

Clean Temporary Files in Windows 10

This article discusses various ways of viewing and deleting temporary files in Windows 10.

Option 1: Using Windows File Explorer

  • Go to the Windows Cortona (search box) next to the Start button and type "%temp%" to locate the temporary files folder on your computer then click on the folder from the results.
Search Temp Folder
Search Temp Folder
  • Alternatively, open the run utility by pressing "Win + R" keyboard shortcut keys on your keyboard, then type "%temp%" and then press enter or click "OK".
Run Temp
Run Temp
  • This will open the "Temp" folder which holds all the temporary files and folders. To view all the files in this folder, go to the view tab and tick the "Hidden items" checkbox.
View Temp Files
View Temp Files
  • In order to delete the temp files – select everything in the folder by pressing the "Ctrl + A" keys on the keyboard. Otherwise, click the first item, scroll down to bottom of the folder contents, then hold "Shift" on the keyboard and click the last item to highlight all.
  • You can press "Shift + Delete" keys from the keyboard to delete the files permanently. Or Right-click inside the folder, click "Delete" to move the files to the "Recycle Bin".
Delete Temp Files
Delete Temp Files
  • When asked whether you want to delete files, click "Yes".
  • If you have moved the files to Recycle Bin, right-click on "Recycle Bin" on your desktop and select "Empty Recycle Bin" to delete the files permanently.
Empty Recycle Bin
Empty Recycle Bin

Option 2: Using Windows 10 Settings

  • Open the Windows 10 Settings by clicking the gear icon from the Start Menu. Or press "Win + I" keys to open the Settings app. Click the "System" settings icon from the settings panel.
Windows 10 Settings App
Windows 10 Settings App
  • Select the "Storage" settings from the left pane and your local storage disks will be displayed on the right-side pane. Click the disk with your Windows 10 installation.
Storage Disk
Storage Disk
  • This will display a breakdown for your disk usage.
Disk Usage Details
Disk Usage Details
  • Click on the "Temporary files", Windows will scan and display all the temp files on your computer. Or follow the "Free up space now" link to view and remove the temporary files.
  • You can view and tick the items you want to delete permanently. Click button named "Remove files" located at the top of the list.
Remove Temp Files
Remove Temp Files
  • Click "Yes" on the confirmation dialog to complete the cleanup.

Option 3: Automatic Cleanup Using Windows Storage Sense

You can also use Storage Sense to automatically delete temporary files that are no longer required. To do so;

  • Follow steps (1-4) in option 2 above to access the "Storage" settings.
  • Activate "Storage sense" by sliding the switch to the right (it should turn blue).
Storage Sense
Storage Sense
  • You can also customize how and when "Storage sense cleans up your computer by clicking the "Change how we free up space automatically" link then select your preferred settings.
Customize Sense
Customize Sense

This allows Windows 10 to automatically remove all the temporary files that you no longer need from your computer.

Option 4: View and Remove Temp Files Using Windows Disk Cleanup

There are two ways of accessing the disk cleanup tool in Windows 10:

  • Open the run command by using the "Windows" + "R" sticky keys, then type "cleanmgr" and click "OK".
Run Clean Up
Run Clean Up
  • Select the disk loaded with Windows from the dialog that appears and click "OK" button".
Select Disk for Clean Up
Select Disk for Clean Up
  • Alternatively, open the file explorer and click "This PC" to show the storage disk. Right-click the system disk then go to "Properties".
Disk Properties
Disk Properties
  • Navigate to "General" tab and look for and select "Disk Cleanup".
Disk Cleanup
Disk Cleanup
  • The tool displays a list of all the temporary files on your PC. To view the temporary files, high light the option on the list and click the "View files" button on the bottom right.
View Files Option
View Files Option
  • Check the box for the files you would like to delete and click the "Clean up system files" on the bottom left.
Clean Up Temporary Files
Clean Up Temporary Files

Option 5: Delete Temp Files Using Command Prompt

  • Open the run command and type "cmd" then hit Enter on the keyboard or click the "Ok" button to open Command Prompt.
Open Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt
  • Type the following command "del /q/f/s %TEMP%\*" the press the "Enter" key on your keyboard.
CMD Method
CMD Method

If you are running out of storage space, you can free up space on your drive by getting rid of the files that are no longer in use on your computer. You can use one of the above methods to delete temporary files that could be wasting your storage space. There is no risk in deleting all temp files as Windows will not delete files that are currently in use.

How to Access Temporary Files in Windows 10

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