I could remove these items with my Disk Clean Up?

What would be in temporary files, Internet files temporary Client/Publisher, compress old files, the catalog for content indexing files?   Could I removed these items using Disk Clean Up.  I already removed temporary Internet, Recycle Bin, the files offline web sites. I have a Windows XP home edition.

You can, but use with caution.  Some may be necessary.

Unless there is a compelling reason (and you have a back up), I wouldn't.

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