Many programs in C: /.

Hello

I was looking in C: / and I noticed that there are a lot of programs in this document, which I think should be in there. Here is a screenshot:

Thank you.

Hello

VCRedist of VC ++ 2008 installs the temporary files in the root directory

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950683/en-us

If you are wanting to delete the temporary files, click workstation

Select the C drive

In the bar type *.tmp (he not pick up temporary files in the temp folder) research

Wait for the list to spread

Press Ctrl + A to select

Press Delete

It is safe to delete these files.  Some may be used and it may be necessary to ignore.

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    ____________________________________________________

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