Temporary files are meant for disposable purposes. They should last a few days or weeks until they are not needed. But sometimes, these files stick around for months or years. And when that happens, they eat up your storage and adversely affect your PC’s performance.
If you use your PC for daily work, it’s a good habit to wipe out temporary files. If you don’t do it and your storage becomes full, some programs may not work correctly or start crashing with errors. This article will discuss how to prevent using the in-house Disk CleanUp utility in Windows 11.