![]() ![]() Open a CMD window (%windir%\system32\cmd.exe) as administrator and type:Ĭleanmgr.exe / sageset:n (n can be any number from 0 to 65535. Part 1: Create a script of what disk cleanup should periodically and automatically clean. This tutorial will show how to run disk cleanup periodically and automatically. Older files that have not been used in a long time.Īs part of a maintenance routine, disk cleanup and backups should be done regularly.Data files that have possibly been superseded by newer versions, such as old backup files.Files that can be restored, if needed, from an installation CD.Temporary files that exist only for performance reasons.Files that the user will never need again.Disk space can be freed by deleting useless files.įiles that are good candidates for cleanup include: When disk space becomes low, it becomes necessary to reduce the amount of space used by applications. Available space is also reduced by the many temporary files that applications create for backup or performance reasons. While the average size of a computer's hard disk has increased dramatically over time, applications have also grown accordingly, leaving users looking for ways to create more free hard disk space. ![]() One axiom proven time and again in the world of computers is that regardless of the size of your computer's storage capacity, you will eventually fill it up. Some text has been copied from them and pasted into this tutorial. This tutorial is based on two Microsoft docs: ![]() How to automatically run Disk cleanup on Windows 7, 8.x and 10 (and maybe on 11) ![]()
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