Interpretation of the TMP format file in XP system

  
                  

The system often sees some inexplicable TMP format files. Many readers don't understand what these files do. Can you delete them? Today we will uncover this mystery.

First, temporary file generation

In the system C:WindowsTemp folder, we often find some files with the suffix TMP, the files in this folder are actually Temporary Files. They may be caused by a system being shut down accidentally, or by other programs not being deleted. And there are other types of files in this folder, for which there is generally no use value, we can delete it directly.

In addition, we open the "Disk Cleanup" under the "System Tools" of the attachment, and then select the partition to be cleaned. Generally, the system partition is preferred, that is, the C drive. This will prompt you to scan, and then a moment will open the Disk Cleanup Project window, select all the files in the "Files to be deleted", and then click the "OK" button (Figure 1). After cleaning these temporary files, you will get more disk space.

Figure 1

Second, the debug manager produces

A lot of careful friends, will also find some TMP files with long file names in the C:Windows directory, and Their capacities are all 0 bytes, and they are deleted after a while. In fact, these files are generated by the debug manager program. In this regard, we only need to enter the C:WindowsSystem folder, delete or rename mdm.exe, then enter "msconfig" in the "Run" window and press Enter. In the "Startup" tab, "Machine Debug" The Manager item can be cancelled. In addition, IT Stargo Network reminds you that you can also open the "Internet Options" command under the IE "Tools" menu, then switch to the "Advanced" tab, select the "Disable Script Debugging" item, and also disable these 0-byte TMP files. .

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