Windows Vista offers a variety of ways to manage temporary files. One way is to use the Windows File Manager. The Windows File Manager is a tool that helps you manage your files and folders. You can use the Windows File Manager to delete temporary files, create new files, and view your file hierarchy. To use the Windows File Manager, open the Start menu and type “windows file manager.” The Windows File Manager will open. In the Windows File Manager, you can see your files and folders. You can see how many items are in each folder and file. You can also see how many items are in each file. You can delete a file by clicking on it and then clicking on the Delete button. You can create a new file by clicking on the New button and then typing a name for the new file. You can view your file hierarchy by clicking on the View button.


If you’ve recently done a lot of editing or something that generates large temporary files, you may want to manually clean up. Just type in %TEMP% into the start menu search box, and hit enter. You’ll immediate be taken to the temporary files folder, where you can delete whatever you feel like.