So is the temp file now down from 212 GB to 12MB when using the method you first used as posted in your question?
Presumably Disc Cleanup still doesn't work OK?
If so run an sfc /scannow command and check if it finds and fixes any errors and then run Disk Cleanup again and check
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To run the command : "In the search bar, type cmd. select Run as Administrator In the command prompt window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
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To run the command : In the search bar, type ''cmd''. select ''Run as Administrator.'' In the command prompt window, type ''sfc /scannow'' and press ''Enter''.
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Yes there is a space inserted between the sfc and the /.
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Yes there is a space inserted between the sfc and the / symbol.
If still no good try a DISM command.
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From the command window as above type dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth then press Enter and wait for the result.
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From the command window as above type ''dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth'' then press ''Enter'' and wait for the result.
This is old world computing, the mouse doesn't work in the Command window. If you make a typing error use the backspace key to step back and delete the error and then start typing again.
@anchefixes
So is the temp file now down from 212 GB to 12MB when using the method you first used as posted in your question?
Presumably Disc Cleanup still doesn't work OK?
If so run an sfc /scannow command and check if it finds and fixes any errors and then run Disk Cleanup again and check
To run the command : "In the search bar, type cmd . select Run as Administrator In the command prompt window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
Yes there is a space inserted between the sfc and the /.
If still no good try a DISM command.
From the command window as above type dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth then press Enter and wait for the result.
This is old world computing, the mouse doesn't work in the Command window. If you make a typing error use the backspace key to step back and delete the error and then start typing again.