
To avoid this, you should periodically delete temporary files from your computer. When this happens, Windows acts strangely and programs can behave in unusual ways, and can even crash. Over time, many hundreds of files, created by many programs, can accumulate. However, if you quit Windows in an irregular way (for example, restarting the computer or turning it off during an active Windows session) the files are not closed or deleted. Under normal conditions, these files are closed and deleted by Windows when you quit a Windows session. MDI applications create temporary files only when necessary (for related editing), rather than for every worksheet that is open.

Because a Desktop application cannot have multiple documents open at once, it must immediately create a temporary file that allows you to undo any editing. Windows Desktop applications, such as Write, and multiple document interface (MDI) applications, such as Excel, create temporary files to handle necessary user editing. I this way you can free up some space form you disk partition.įirst of all we are going to explain what windows temp files are. Yes Of course you can delete temp files from windows 7 and 10.

