Easily handle variable values ​​in Win XP systems

  

Do you feel that your computer's system has too much garbage, and there is no way to clean it up. Is it that WINDOWS runs for a long time and is very slow? Here's a trick to let you easily handle your system variable values.

There is a folder TEMP under the WINDOWS directory. This folder is the main system variable generation file. We will transfer the files in this folder to another disk, as long as it is deleted regularly.

On the desktop, right click on My Computer, click on Properties, it will come up with an interface, click on the environment variable value in the advanced options:

We will find out its files There is a folder in the C drive Documents and Settings directory:

Click Edit this time to change the path of TEMP and TMP to D:/TEMP. Then click on the drop-down box in the system variable to pull to the bottom of the pull:

Click Edit this time to change the path of TEMP and TMP to D:/TEMP. Then click on the drop-down box in the system variable and pull it to the bottom.

This way, every time the operating system is running, the TEMP variable file that was originally stored in the C drive will be stored directly in the TEMP folder of the D drive. You only need to delete the files inside it regularly. However, sometimes the files in the TEMP may not be deleted. It may be the value of the variable that you generated during the use of this system. It doesn't matter, you can delete it when you start it next time.

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