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You're probably chasing your tail while trying to keep the total amount of temp files below 30 MBytes. Some of them might be in use which makes them inaccessible. I have always wondered about the wisdom or lack thereof of manufacturers selling Windows machines with only 32 GBytes of disk space. I would consider GBytes a minimum. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.

Thanks for your feedback. There are many error messages in the Event Logs so I think I will have to reload Windows 10 from an external drive. This is what you are supposed to get when you right-click an empty area on your desktop. If you don't then either your mouse is defective or you have a fundamental problem with Windows.

The mouse works fine on another computer. I've tried another mouse and it still doesn't work. I think I will reload Windows from an external drive.

Ken and MagsMay. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. It can help to clean up junk files and wipe the whole data. Click "Add Files" to select the files you need to shred, or you can drag files, documents, images, music files, etc. Step 4. The program will immediately shred all the selected files. When it finishes, click "Done". So be careful of what you delete if you're not sure of the consequences.

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If you still have problems, read the following questions and answers. It is a log file and you cannot delete this file. This post provides you with four effective solutions. Most users say that they have solved their problems after they have tried Method 1. And Method 1 is my first choice. If you have some alternate solution to this problem, and you'd like to share it with us, please tell us, our readers would love to read it.

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Thanks for the excellent tip. I must have visited 20 websites today. Most of them said stop the spoiler service which did not stop the error. No one made it as simple as you did. The most likely explanation is that this is a domain-connected corporate PC and the printer is being pushed out by Group Policy. Thanks for the nice tip. It was removed first but after I refreshed, it popped up again Ouch!

I also deleted it when I found it under a different User Profile. I have not had time to check Group Policy yet but will give it a shot. Had a couple of printers on a Windoze box that were removed from the domain controller and were unable to remove them through control panel.

Used the above instructs and it work flawlessly. Found that I needed to remove the printers from server or else they would come back. Could not find a group policy that was pushing this and the printer is not on the domain controller, but deleting the printers and then the registry entry did the trick. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.



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