According to Disk Cleanup there is 11.9GB of 'temporary internet files' taking up space in my hard drive, I really need the space since it's only a 120GB SSD. The problem is I have no idea how to access the folder, as you can see in the pictures below even when I click on 'view files' it just goes to an empty folder with nothing in it, trying to clean the 11.9gb does absolutely nothing either, the only conclusion I can find is a folder in C:\Users\(user)\App Data\Local\ (the same folder is also in C:\Users\(user)\App Data\Local\Microsoft\Windows) titled Temporary Internet Files however this is not even a folder its just a shortcut and I cannot access it at all. The only reason I even found it was because I used RidNacs to see what was hiding. I know there is nothing else taking up the space because all of those files were there before and there aren't any random 11.9GB folders anywhere.
So how exactly do I find and delete these hidden files? and no I'm not talking about the Content.IE5 folder, that folder is completely empty and of no use.
Thanks.
So how exactly do I find and delete these hidden files? and no I'm not talking about the Content.IE5 folder, that folder is completely empty and of no use.
Thanks.