The temp folder is not always deleted, even after proper shutdowns, and the space can pile up to large proportions. You don't need to delete the folder itself though, only its content. You can safely select everything, and shift-delete the files to permanently delete the files. It will fail deleting everything and will complain that some files are in use. Just say Ignore for all occurrences ...
Please advise to solve the problem (The Inlet Temp Sensor is not responding or is not working properly. The status of Sensor health is critical.) Note that the bios has been updated, idrac, the pro...
The Inlet Temp Sensor is not responding or is not working ... - Dell
Today, after almost one month of ownership and use AWCC stopped displaying cpu frequency, temp and usage. It works ok but it is odd it does not display anything about the cpu. I tried uninstalling ...
Does Windows provide a means to check my CPU temperature natively? If not, are there any software tools which can reveal this information?
Hello,We have a Dell R440 - Silver 4114 CPU that has the following error:Events in the iDRAC indicate "The Inlet Temp Sensor is not responding or is not working properly. The status of Sensor healt...
The temp folder is for temporary things. If the files are in use your delete of them will fail. If they are not in use, then delete them. I've been deleting the temp folder contents since the days of Windows 95 with no ill-effects, in fact back then I used to be a domain admin and I had it set up so that the domain logon script would erase the temp folder every day when a user logged in. The ...