Windows 10: What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software?

Discus and support What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Every time I use my browsers for just surfing the internet my C: drive keeps eating space for some reason. Here are myquestions about it in case you... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by JafpPil, Nov 6, 2020.

  1. JafpPil Win User

    What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software?


    Every time I use my browsers for just surfing the internet my C: drive keeps eating space for some reason. Here are myquestions about it in case you want to help. Now, I downloaded TreeSize Free software to determine the locations of folders that got most files stored. I think that the images or any kind of file are still on the computer after using a browser like an opera, chrome, and firefox. I even used a sort of CC Cleaner software brand to clean my disk drive to remove my browser's history, cookies and etc. Sometimes it helps. Now my question is, which folder should I go to delete files that are related to browsers using TreeSize Free software? Screenshot below:


    What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software? 59bea011-6ae6-4745-880a-8ab367250049?upload=true.png


    No troll answers, please. Thank you.

    :)
     
    JafpPil, Nov 6, 2020
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  2. Trouble deleting a folder

    Thanks for the suggestion but it says "delete folder failed for E:\....." for each folder I try.

    *Confused What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software? :confused:

    Will I be forever stuck with these unnecessary folders? *Oh Well What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software? :eek:hwell:
     
    oli_ramsay, Nov 6, 2020
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  3. i1yas Win User
    acceess denied to specific folder

    ohh thanks god finaly i made it i download a free software name treesize portable version and run it as admin then i select drive and scan when list open it show me my hidden folder which i copy to another place then delete hidden folder.and save my spce thanks all to your answer
     
    i1yas, Nov 6, 2020
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  4. What folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software?

    Deletion of Windows.old(1) Folder with Its Content

    Andre,

    You suggested to use Treesize. Would you elaborate how to use Treesize free to delete windows.old(1) folder ?

    This utility comes without a detailed manual. I can understand the first step is to run a scan of (cWhat folders should I delete for browsers using TreeSize Free software? :) drive. How to delete

    a particular folder or file with it ?

    Thanks.
     
    Raphael Wasserman_281, Nov 6, 2020
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