The built-in disk cleanup tool may have some items to remove checked and deselected by default. But you may want all items checked by default instead when you open it. This article will show you how to create a Disk Cleanup shortcut that opens with all the items selected by default in Windows 10.
You can regularly use Disk Cleanup to reduce the number of unnecessary files on your disks, which can free up space on your disk and help your PC work better. The utility starts by searching for and analyzing on the hard drive the files that are no longer useful, then deletes unnecessary files. Disk Cleanup targets a number of file categories during initial disk scan, including:
- Compression of old files
- Temporary Internet Files
- Temporary Windows files
- Downloaded program files
- Basket
- Log files of installation
- Offline web pages (cached).
The above list is however not exhaustive. For example, Temporary Remote Desktop Files and Temporary synchronization files may appear only under certain computer configurations, differences such as Windows operating system and the use of additional programs such as Remote Desktop. The option of removing hibernation data may not be ideal for some users because it may remove the hibernation option.
Create a shortcut to open Disk Cleanup with all selected items
When you create a shortcut to open Disk Cleanup with All Selected Items, you will still be able to manually check and unselect the items in Disk Cleanup after opening it with this shortcut. To create a shortcut on the desktop to open it:
Right-click an empty area of your desktop, and then click New > Shortcut.
Copy and paste cleanmgr / D C / LOWDISK in the Location field, and then click Next.
Type All Articles Disk Cleaning for the name and click on finish.
You can name this shortcut as you see fit.
You have now created the shortcut. If you wish, you can pin it to the taskbar, pin it to the beginning, add it to the quick launch bar, assign a keyboard shortcut or move that shortcut to where you want it. wish for easy use.
That's all, guys!