empty temporary files deletion.

I use Ccleaner, but I still have a lot of folders in my temporary file. When I try to open them to see what they are I get a pop up window that says Windows can not open them. When I find out properties, it shows 0 KB. When I try to delete them I get a pop up that says that the file does not exist, I want to create a file? Once I have create a file, as it is, most of the time, let me remove it and it disappears from the display. A few times I get a pop up window that says try again and no further action I tried it will remove. Also when I run Ccleaner Windows 1 328 k file that it does not there. I tried to open it, explore and view its properties, but it will not respond. I have my story to remove at the exit. Everything I put in the minimum time. I don't know anything about pc. This is my first, but I'm learning. I'm 62 and you know what they say about teaching an old dog new tricks. So please excuse my ignorance. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Lige
p.s. I also ran the disc several times cleaning tool and I together on auto defrag ran manually. When I run the diagnostics tool every thing comes back 100%/okay.

Try to delete the files or folders by using one of the following free programs: killer file http://www.malwarebytes.org/fileassassin.php (with or without forcing the deletion: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/12/27/force-delete-cannot-delete-locked-or-in-used-files-or-folders-with-fileassassin/) or Unlocker: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Unlocker.shtml.  Sometimes, these programs work when other methods (especially standard methods of Vista) only.  I'm a little surprised CCCleaner does the trick, but maybe the others will do.

I hope this helps.

Good luck! Lorien - a - MCSE/MCSA/network + / A +.

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