Disk defragmenting

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My disk use to have around 60% free space. It now has
splipped to 17% overnight. Ran defrag and there are two
files that will not defrag: \WINDOWS\Temp\hp63.tmp (file
size 2.26 GB, 1872 fragments) and \WINDOWS\Temp\hp1BD.tmp
(file size 10.37 GB, 2630 fragments). Many times a
warning comes on and says running low on space.What can
be done to help the problem?
 
My disk use to have around 60% free space. It now has
splipped to 17% overnight. Ran defrag and there are two
files that will not defrag: \WINDOWS\Temp\hp63.tmp (file
size 2.26 GB, 1872 fragments) and \WINDOWS\Temp\hp1BD.tmp
(file size 10.37 GB, 2630 fragments). Many times a
warning comes on and says running low on space.What can
be done to help the problem?
You cold try deleting those two tmp files.
That would help quite a bit!

Dave
 
If the files are more than a day or two old and your computer is otherwise
running fine, then you can feel secure in deleting those files. That's the
general rule for files with a .tmp extension.

Tom Swift
 
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