Windows 10: finding temp folder as shown by driver scanning program

Discus and support finding temp folder as shown by driver scanning program in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I am scanning my system with IO Bit driver booster. The program gave me a detail scan report. It says system has a lot of junk files for example... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by sandila, Jun 22, 2020.

  1. sandila Win User

    finding temp folder as shown by driver scanning program


    I am scanning my system with IO Bit driver booster. The program gave me a detail scan report.

    It says system has a lot of junk files for example

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    but when I got to Temp folder as above I do not find any folder name ndrhn3zm.1hh\ I also checked with windows command prompt but there was no such folder.

    But scan results show

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    so how can I reach this folder which being shown by the scanned section.I am using a free version of software.
    finding temp folder as shown by driver scanning program [​IMG]

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    sandila, Jun 22, 2020
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  2. Vicky Acs Win User

    about temp folder

    Hi Hector,

    The temp folder provides work space for programs. Yes they can be deleted. We suggest that you follow the steps provided by Sangeeta Sarkar on how to delete Temp files on this

    link
    . You may also type in the search box Disk Cleanup and hit enter. It will evaluate your disk and give you a list of folders sizes that can be deleted.

    Keep us updated on the status of the issue. We will be glad to assist you further.

    Regards.
     
    Vicky Acs, Jun 22, 2020
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  3. Ken Blake Win User
    Is it safe to delete the Temp folder in C:/Windows/Temp?

    Yes, all *files* in the temp folder (not the folder itself) can, and should be, deleted periodically.

    The temp folder provides workspace for programs. Programs can create temporary files there for their own temporary use. Each program should delete all its temporary files when it closes, but for various reasons it doesn't always happen (for example,
    if the program crashes, it never gets to do this). That's why it's a good idea to periodically clean out anything left there.

    Also note that there are some program installations which work in two steps. The first step concludes by writing temporary files and rebooting. The second step starts automatically after rebooting and needs to find those files there (and then deletes
    them when it's done).

    Other than doing it automatically when rebooting (that would interfere with installations like the kind I described), it's always safe to delete the contents of the temp folder. Because it's safe to delete any temp files that aren't open and in use
    by an application, and since Windows won't let you delete open files, it's safe to (try to) delete them at any time. If any fail to delete because they're open, they'll either be deleted automatically when the app using them closes, or you'll get them the
    next time you delete manually.

    Some people may suggest that you reboot before deleting anything, but that's not necessary, for the reason described above (on the other hand, it doesn't hurt to do it).
     
    Ken Blake, Jun 22, 2020
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  4. finding temp folder as shown by driver scanning program

    I scanned my passport and drivers license an can't find it

    Hi,

    Welcome to the windows community!

    Step 1

    Start your scanning program. Look at the information about where you save the images by default. This is different in each program, but you will usually find this information in "Preferences" in the "Edit" menu or in "Options" in the "Tools" menu. Once you
    find the location, look for your scanned photos there.

    Step 2

    Click on the "Start" button of "Windows." Select your username Find the "My scanned images" folder. Most programs will create this directory as the default location to save the files. If you do not see this folder, check in the "My Pictures" folder.

    Step 3

    Open Windows Explorer. Select your hard drive. Use the search field to review all the files and folders on your computer. You can search by file name, file type and modification date. For example, if you know that the scanned images are in .jpg format, type
    "jpe" to generate a list of all files of this format on your hard drive. You can also start by opening the folders on your hard drive and review them manually for the scanned imag

    I hope this can help you locate your scanned documents

    regards
     
    MiguelChiappori, Jun 22, 2020
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