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Anonymous
2021-11-22T10:07:38+00:00

Hi so i am just looking in folders and files in treesize to delet unsfule or temp files i saw there is lcu folder and should i delete it i saw post i can it wont cause anything but let double check with professionals

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Anonymous
2021-11-22T11:07:20+00:00

Hi Absuard

No, you should not delete that folder, it contains all your user data, preferences and settings for your user profile in Chrome.

If I remember correctly, we worked together yesterday about the used space on your drive, is that correct?

If so, there is nothing wrong with your PC, and you cannot go around deleting folders on your PC without knowing exactly what you are deleting, you will end up with a system that will not boot up

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Anonymous
2021-11-22T10:41:42+00:00

Hi Absuard

I am Dave, I will help you with this.

That LCU folder is part of the Windows Update process and you should not delete that folder, or anything else you find in the System32 folder, you would run the risk of corrupting Windows and you would then need to re-install your system.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-11-22T10:49:46+00:00

    Thx dave and can i delet broswer metric files? Microsoft edge and Google

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-11-22T10:17:18+00:00

    What u mean copy?

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