What files are safe to delete or remove from my Computer?

What files can I delete from my computer? Many computer users would like to clean files from their computers but do not know what files to delete. Therefore to avoid deleting the wrong files, the computer is simply left alone to store more and more files. This can cause major problems with your computer. It can start to run slow, popup with error messages, and generally become a confusing and cluttered system. If you do not know what files are safe to remove and delete from your computer, it is extremely important that you find out. There is one basic rule when deleting files from your computer: If you do not know what the files is then leave it alone.

What files are not safe to delete or remove from my computer?

BIOS Settings: Lets face it, unless you are a computer technician, you should not be flashing or upgrading your bios any time soon. The main thing you might enter the BIOS for is to set the boot order of your devices so you can boot from a cd. You cannot access the BIOS after you have loaded your operating system. See more about the BIOS

Operating System files: When you install Windows (or another operating system) there will be a folder containing files that will run your computer. For Windows the system files are usually in a folder named Windows, stored directly in C: drive. My advice to you is not to even look in there. If you accidentally delete a file from there your computer might not work or startup.

Program Files: This is where all the programs you have installed are stored. If you accidentally remove a file from one of these folders you might cause the program to not work. If you want to remove a program you must do it through the control panel in Add or remove programs or programs and features in Vista. You cannot delete individual files hoping to get rid of the program. Some people also think that if they remove or delete the desktop icon that is a shortcut to a program, this also removes the program. This is wrong also.

Hidden Files: Hidden files are hidden for a reason. Do not touch them unless it is absolutely necessary. Here’s how to Show hidden files in Windows XP and Showing Super Hidden Files In Windows Vista .

When you are asking the question “what files can I delete from my computer“, make sure you steer clear of those ones listed above!

In the screen shot below it shows the Windows folder which is contained on your main C drive. You should not go in there at all. Next to it is the users folder where you will find your username folder and that will hold all the files that you have created. This includes pictures music downloads and all that stuff.

what files can I delete from my computer

What files can I delete from my computer?

Lets just say that any file you create, you can delete. If you put a photo onto your computer it is your choice to delete it or not. Deleting this file will not effect the computer and how it runs. So if you created a word document or downloaded an mp3 file then you can delete them when ever you want to. Just make sure you know what you are deleting before you make a mistake. The files you can remove are usually stored in the documents, pictures, or music folders.

How do I safely delete or remove temporary files from my computer?

Every time you do something on your computer a temporary file is created. So if you download a file or even open a document, a temporary file is created. These files can accumulate and need to be cleared from the computer as they have no value to you. There are a number of ways on how to delete temporary internet files from your computer.

  1. Delete files from the C:UsersUsernameAppDataLocalTemp folder. (%temp)
  2. Delete files from the C:WindowsTemp folder (temp)
  3. Delete files from the C:UsersMitzAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet Files for Windows Vista, and C:Documents and SettingsmitzLocal SettingsTemporary Internet Files for Windows XP. These files include cookies, browsing history, and more..

To see more information on how to remove temporary files please see how to delete temporary internet files

What programs are safe to delete or remove from my computer?

If you installed a program and no longer require it or need it then you can delete it as long as you do it properly. See how to Safely Remove or delete programs from your computer.
Also see how to Remove programs from Windows Vista. If you do not know what program you are deleting then you should leave it alone.

Notes on What files can I delete from my Computer?

  • Once you get the hang of what file is ok to delete safely, you will never have to wonder again.
  • Just stick to the main rule: Do not delete it if you do not know what it is!

If you are still asking the question “what files can I delete from my computer”, then please comment below and ask any questions you need.

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Sheila A. May 20, 2012 at 2:00 am

Is it ok if i move or save the program files and applications etc all from C to my back up files?tnx…..

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Claus April 6, 2012 at 1:13 pm

Hi Mitz hope you can help me with a problem I have.
I have a 60gb ssd for my C drive and I am constantly having to look for files to delete, for some reason my space is just disappearing.. I had about 8gb free and now it’s down to about 3gb free and I haven’t really installed anything. Everything I install goes on another drive. So i’m getting a bit frustrated about how I am losing gb for no apparent reason. I’ve deleted the browser temps and the user/username/appdata/local/temp folder, but is there other places that I could delete from.. I have NO clue as to how or why my drive is filling up for no reason.

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Tammy April 5, 2012 at 7:32 pm

Hi, my question is, I have programs that have not been used since 2004 they mostly seem to be things like java script and such, if I haven’t used them, then can I remove them safely, is it possible that maybe I upgraded to something better that I am now using. Aren’t these now just taking up space and perhaps slowing my computer down?

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awais Jamal March 10, 2012 at 1:02 am

hi may be due to viruses, because some viruses are very much in the files which dont let the file be deletee

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jessica January 22, 2012 at 3:19 pm

I am trying to clean A used computer I got for my kids their is over 99,638 files on it now what I need to know is which files can I remove in term log *bak ,bpm,application files,text doc ,In Ht Sy files theyy are all taking up alot of room can you give me a list of files that are safe to delete please

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Mitz January 24, 2012 at 11:42 am

I never recommend to delete any files from SYS files in Windows. you could delete the wrong files. It would be far better to clean out file from my documents and downloads. the very best solution would be to format with an operating cd.

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Mary January 20, 2012 at 7:17 pm

I have a program that i safely removed with the uninstall, but each time I start my computer, the program still tries to start up with an erro. How can I fix that?

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jerry kazee November 25, 2011 at 6:16 pm

My computer tells me I have low memory; I have 78.9GB free of 232GB.
cannot figure out if something is useing most of the memory, or I need
to delete some files. scans, and tools say my computer is working properly.

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Jesse November 8, 2011 at 4:28 am

When I took my computer into my local Computer Technician he left a program on my desktop called CCleaner (Im assuming: ComputerCleaner). I’ve used it ever since and its helped my computer alot. Its supposed to be a better version of Windows Disk CleanUp (Start>Program Files>Accessories>SystemTools>Disk Cleanup).

Anyway, I suggest this to anybody having troubles with their computer:
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
or, for Defraging:
http://www.piriform.com/defraggler
or, other Products:
http://www.piriform.com/products

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John September 26, 2011 at 3:20 am

Hi guys, the author said not to touch in the windows files cause it will mess your Pc up. The sad thing is, that’s exactly the place that taking over my Drive C’s space, almost about it’s 80%. Is it possible to re-size it? without touching any important files? Or should I just re-install a new windows and configure the Drive C partition to be a little bigger than before? But I’m afraid that the size of that folder(windows) will also increase in time, so the same problem will occur again. I’m open to any suggestion guys.

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Petra Weiss September 19, 2011 at 3:08 am

Hi Mitz,
whenever I want to install a program, I have to download the installation files to the computer and then install the program. Once the program is installed, is it safe to remove the installation files from the “Downloads” folder on my computer? Because they seem to take up a lot of space over time, too.
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Mitz September 19, 2011 at 6:13 am

Yes it is safe to get rid of the file you downloaded… Although I like to save them sometimes because it saves me from using download bandwidth..I keep certain install files on a backup external hard drive.

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sanatan September 11, 2011 at 9:23 am

dear MITZ, tell me how can I identify a file as a hidden file .Is there is any tips to identify them?

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Mitz September 11, 2011 at 10:04 am

Hidden files can often look like the folder is a bit faded..not the full strength color. Also if you choose to hide the files they will disappear..

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Sandy August 2, 2011 at 11:59 am

Hey,

My C: is completely full and i want to delete stuff but over 90% of my files have names like GRV. or other files i don’t know what it means can i delete them?

Ps: there not in the windows folder or anything

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Tom July 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm

Hi!
Re-Delete un necessary files . .

Possible to have a comp’lete LIST of files? not just a selection of?
I am finding “.xsp” (e.g.) essential or not (?)
We know the usual ones .old .tmp .bak .log etc..

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stanley bereta November 6, 2010 at 5:46 pm

I have a used hard drive and theres files on there that are not from me or my family . how do I know if i can delete them or not?

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