![]() Well, as you can see, it shows not only the temporary files accumulated in the system drive but also other stuff that could be considered as junk as well, e.g. Scroll down almost to the bottom of the section and click Temporary files if it’s not empty. Now let’s go into each of the drives and see if there are any temporary files that need to be cleaned up. I have 3 hard drives installed on my computer so this is what I see in Storage section. Launch Settings app, go to Systems, and then Storage. It’s so easy now that you can clean up annoying temporary files across all hard drives you have installed on your computer without 3rd party cleanup tools such as CCleaner or the old-school Disk Cleanup tool that comes with Windows. ![]() The storage management feature in Windows 10 really rocks. ![]()
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