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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] Extreme slowness in accessing folders posted in the Operating Systems forums; Originally Posted by MadGamer You could also delete you Temp directory. To do this: 1) Open My Computer 2) Doible click on the C drive 3) Double click on the ...

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Default Re: Extreme slowness in accessing folders

Originally Posted by MadGamer
You could also delete you Temp directory. To do this:

1) Open My Computer
2) Doible click on the C drive
3) Double click on the WINDOWS folder
4) Double clcik on Temp
...or.. double-click on "My Computer" - right click on the C drive + select properties and hit the "Disk cleanup" button


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