Delete files in Windows>Temp>tmp0000* repertories : Windows 8.1 [closed] - windows

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I do not have enough space on my disk, I would like to know if I can delete the Temp files of the Windows directory>Temp>tmp0000*

Yes, anything in that temp directory is safe to delete.
All they are created for is to temporarily contain information and is not required to have on your hard-drive constantly.

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I have two windows 8.1 on my computer but unfortunately one of them is out of use because of an update problem. Now I need a file on that OS which resides in Desktop. Can I acces that file from the other OS which I can use now?
Yes, you can. As long as the OS supports the file system

Deleted file not being deleted [closed]

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So I have a file named "Satoshi Urushihara" on my desktop. When I tried to delete it it says:
"This is no longer located in C:\Users\yonechan\Desktop. Verify the items location and try again"
I've tried deleting by clicking it and through CMD. nether seems to work. Any thoughts?
RD/s C:\Users\yonechan\Desktop

No mountable file system Mac OS X? [closed]

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I want to make USB bootable, but I am getting following error as I click OSX-Mavericks.dmg
How can I solve this issue.
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Try to download/re-create the image again. It's corrupted.

mapping local folder as a network drive in windows server 2008 r2 [closed]

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Can someone please tell me how to map a local folder as a network folder.I have to do some testing locally and was wondering if this is possible..What I have is a folder on C drive C:\InetPub\Contents and I would like to access it as \\servername\contents .
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Just share the folder and then map as \COMPUTERNAME\Contents

Is it possible to retrieve a file removed using file.remove? [closed]

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I foolishly ran the following code
file.remove(list.files())
Is there any way of retrieving the deleted files. I am working in windows XP + R 2.15.0
You need to get a NTFS (or FAT32, though unlikely) file recovery software. Restoration and Undelete Plus are a few of them

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