Top 5 Tips When Running Gazz Temp Cleaner on Windows or macOS
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Back up before cleaning
- Create a quick file backup (Time Machine on macOS, File History or a manual copy on Windows) or a system restore point so you can recover accidentally deleted data.
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Close apps and save work
- Quit all running apps, especially browsers and editors, to avoid deleting in-use temp files and losing unsaved work.
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Use conservative presets first
- Start with built-in or recommended presets (cache, temp files, logs). Avoid aggressive options (system folders, app leftovers) until you confirm results.
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Exclude important folders
- Add folders you don’t want cleaned (project directories, custom app caches, virtual machine images) to the exclude list to prevent data loss.
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Run maintenance after cleaning
- Reboot, check disk space and app behavior, and run disk utility/repair (Disk Utility First Aid on macOS, chkdsk or SFC on Windows) if you see issues.
If you want, I can turn these into a short checklist or step-by-step script for Windows or macOS.
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