Win7 system temporary file directory changes moved to the system disk to prevent the C disk from becoming fat

  

In the win7 system, the user found that the C disk with the passage of time, it is getting bigger and bigger, why is this? Because the user Using the computer every day will produce temporary files. For those who don't know how to clean up temporary files or do not clean them frequently, even if some software is installed in other partitions, the system will slowly expand and the system will be pulled. Down, Xiaobian teaches you how to move the temporary files of the radish home win7 system to the system disk, so that the system is obese due to temporary files, and the running speed is reduced.

1. Open the Win7 Control Panel and go to “Systems & Security", click “System” in the left navigation bar to open “Advanced System Settings”. As shown in Figure 1
Figure 1 Advanced System Settings

2. Switch to the “Advanced” tab and open the “Environment Variable”. As shown in Figure 2, Figure 2 Opens "Environment Variables"

3. In the Environment Variables dialog box, select “TEMP” and “TMP”, click “Edit” . Change the file path. As shown in Figure 3
Figure 3 Change file path

In the Edit User Variables dialog box, we see that the variable value is the part that can be edited. Here, the default temporary file storage of the original system already exists. Address, we can directly change the user and system temp and tmp variables to another path.

This way we don't have to slow down the system because of the large number of system temporary files generated by the Internet, but it is recommended to periodically clean up the system temporary files.

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