Cleaning up the Win XP system is as simple as

  

When the computer is used for a long time, it will always produce a variety of junk files. When the accumulation is too small, you will feel that the system is running very slowly. How to clean up these junk files, and how about a clean and brisk operating system? I think many of my friends will have their own methods, such as software cleaning systems such as optimization masters and magic rabbits. I also have a method here, which is a simple and quick way to look at it: use batch processing. Create a new notebook and enter the following: @echo off del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*.tmp del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*._mp del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*.log del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*.gid del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*.chk del/f/s/q %systemdrive%\\*.old del /f/s/q %windir%\\*.bak del/f/q %systemdrive%\ ecycled\\*.* del/f/q %windir%\\prefetch\\*.* rd/s/q %windir%\\ Temp & md %windir%\\tempemp% &md %temp% del/f/q %userprofile%\\cookies\\*.* del/f/q %userprofile%\ ecent\\*.* rd/s/q \\ "%userprofile%\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet Files\\" cls echo system garbage removal is complete :) echo. & pause Xiaobian prompt: The above code you copy and paste directly into the newly created text. If you know the system well, you can add other lines of code to clean up more system junk files. After the input is completed, it will be saved as a file with the suffix "ld"; bat“, for example, “zol.bat”. When your system needs to clean up the garbage, double “zol.bat” file, wait a moment, the screen will prompt "System garbage removal is complete :) & rdquo;. (As shown below) Your system has been much cleaner since then.



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