deleting files in temporary folders? also those exe?

Windows 8
I had some kind of malware Babylon, delta:
I also downloaded kkkkk, in order to use android applications.

I have a few .exe & .ini files in some temporary folders.

For example, Postbuild.exe is 3 times with 3 different dates in a temporary folder.
Remove all the?
What files (extensions or other) in the files temporary not delete?

Hello

Yes, that is why it is a temporary folder. If you have a running program that accesses a
a temporary file, then it will not remove.

Rob - SpiritX

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