Your PC’s operating system and running applications store countless temporary files on its mass storage device. One of the best known examples of this is web browsers. In addition to the temporary data from the cache, there are download logs, cookies, saved passwords, updates downloaded in the background, or log files. System and application programs don’t always take care of removing such files themselves. As a result, more and more junk data accumulates on the hard drive, which...

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