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What is Disk Cleanup?

Disk Cleanup is to identify and delete unnecessary files such as temporary files, system files, and cached files. In this article, we will discuss the functions and working of disk cleanup.

What is Disk Cleanup?

It’s a maintenance tool provided by the Microsoft Windows operating system. This tool is designed to free up unnecessary space from your disk like temporary files, junk files, and other unwanted files that come into the disk after every Windows operating system update. In other words, Microsoft designed its Disk maintenance application utility tool to free up disc space.



Disk Cleanup Terminologies

Function of Disk Cleanup

The primary function of disk cleanup is to identify and delete unnecessary files such as temporary files, system files, and cached files.

Below are some functions of disk cleanup.



How Does Disk Cleanup Work?

Disk Cleanup works by scanning the system’s storage drive (hard drive) to identify the files that are no longer needed and can be deleted without any problem.

Steps to Perform Disk Cleanup

There are 2 methods by which you can perform disk cleanup.

Method 1: Using Search Bar

Step 1: Open the search bar type Disk cleanup press enter.

Step 2File Explorer: After selecting disk cleanup from the menu select the disk on which you want to perform disk cleanup.

Select Disk from the menu

Step 3: After selecting the disk select which files to be deleted then click OK.

select files to be deleted

Step 4: After clicking OK, click the Delete Files confirmation window.

conformation window

Method 2: Using File Explorer

Step 1: Open File Explorer in File Explorer select the drive from This PC menu.

Select the disk from This PC

Step 2: After selecting the Disk right-click on the disk and select properties from the options then click Disk Cleanup from the dialogue box.

properties and disk cleanup

Step 3: select which files to be deleted then click OK, then click “Delete Files” from the confirmation dialogue box.

Steps to Delete Temporary Files Using Disk Cleanup

Removing Temporary files from the storage drive (hard disk) Is very necessary Temporary files as by the name temporary, files are files that can be deleted safely after being used, these files are created by various programs or software for temporary purposes You can delete temporary files using the RUN command or by Disk Cleanup.

Step 1: Open the search bar (windows + S) type Disk cleanup press enter.

Step 2: After selecting disk cleanup, from the menu select the disk on which you want to perform disk cleanup.

Step 3: After selecting the disk select files to delete such as temporary files, system files, and cache files are available in the list.

Step 4: Check the box next to temporary files or any files that you want to delete.

Step 5: After clicking OK, click the Delete Files confirmation window.

Difference Between Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmentation

Disk Cleanup

Disk Defragmentation

Free up disk space by removing unnecessary and temporary files

Arrange your computer’s files, making them easier to access and freeing up space.

Scan the disk for the files that can be removed safely like – temporary files, system files, old window updates

Arranges scattered data into neat, continuous blocks for better performance.

Free up disk space improving system performance by removing unnecessary files

By reducing read and write time, especially fragmented files.

It’s recommended to run periodically, especially when running low on disk storage

It’s automatically running in the background but manual defragmentation may be necessary

Frequently Asked Questions on Disk Cleanup – FAQs

Can I undo the disk cleanup changes made by Disk Cleanup?

Unfortunately, you can’t undo disk cleanup or restore the deleted file using disk cleanup.

Can I automate Disk Cleanup?

Yes, you can automate disk cleanup by scheduling it to run at regular intervals using task schedular.

Does Disk Cleanup remove personal files or programs?

No, Disk cleanup doesn’t delete personal files or installed programs. it only tracks system files and temporary files.


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