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Hi all,

There is an option to delete compressed old files whenever we run "Cleanmgr" or Diskcleanup.

My Question is simple that where these "compressed old files store"?

Please share if you know about it.

Thanks
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Hi all,

There is an option to delete compressed old files whenever we run "Cleanmgr" or Diskcleanup.

My Question is simple that where these "compressed old files store"?

Please share if you know about it.

Thanks
go to disk cleanup and select compressed old file and click view button
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