How to automatically delete trash and temporary files on Windows 10

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The article outlines how to automatically delete trash and temporary files on a Windows 10 computer. Regular clean-up improves performance and frees up hard drive space. Specific steps are detailed for setting the system to automatically remove unnecessary files, emptying the recycle bin and deleting files permanently without moving them to the trash.

This article describes the steps to automatically delete trash and temporary files in Windows 10.

Regularly deleting trash and removing unwanted temporary files from your Windows 10 computer helps improve its performance and free up more space on your hard drive.

Although it can be done manually, it’s better just to set it and forget it so that you don’t have to keep being reminded to empty the recycle bin and temporary Internet files.

These files are created automatically by applications in the background, and while they can improve performance, they can also create problems if not regularly removed.

By setting up your computer to automatically delete trash and temporary files, you can ensure your computer is running efficiently without constantly reminding yourself to delete these files manually.

Follow the steps below to empty the recycle bin and transparent temporary files automatically.

First, click the Start button and select Settings as shown below

Then select Systems from the Settings ==> Storage on the left of the items list. Under Storage Sense, change the switch to On.

Doing this will automatically free up space by removing files you don’t need, like temporary files and content in your recycle bin.

To immediately clear out temporary files and empty your recycle bin, click More Storage settings and Clean Now.

You can also immediately delete a file permanently without sending it to the trash first. To permanently delete a file:
First, select the item you want to delete.

Press and hold the Shift key, then press the Delete key on your keyboard. Because you cannot undo this, you will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the file or folder.

This is how one sets up Windows 10 to automatically empty the trash and purge temporary files from their desktop.

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2 responses to “How to automatically delete trash and temporary files on Windows 10”

  1. SANJOY KHAWAS Avatar
    SANJOY KHAWAS

    any of the given processes are not working.

  2. Greg R. Bentley Avatar
    Greg R. Bentley

    My email trash has over 2,980, I can not delete.

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