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Any reason I just can't delete them? And any idea why 'purging' isn't deleting them?
TIA...Lynn
Yes, you can delete the CACHE files, even if you deleted a CACHE file that Adobe need, it will be recreated when the Adobe program, be that PS or LR or Bridge, etc launches.
I see you were using CCleanerr, those extra copies may or may not be actual directories, or migt be just in registry, or might actuially be in t=recycle bin. But at any rate have CCleaner delete them, is that nor what the little square boxes to click on on the right are for?
I notice that the modify dates are very old, perhaps
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The cache files are utilized by the Lightroom when working with the raw files, you can clear the cache but they will be recreated when you you are working with a folder that contains raw files.
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You can probably make the cache folders 'read-only' and then LR won't be able to write to them.
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OK...but can I safely delete the cache files from file explorer now?
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Yes, you can delete the CACHE files, even if you deleted a CACHE file that Adobe need, it will be recreated when the Adobe program, be that PS or LR or Bridge, etc launches.
I see you were using CCleanerr, those extra copies may or may not be actual directories, or migt be just in registry, or might actuially be in t=recycle bin. But at any rate have CCleaner delete them, is that nor what the little square boxes to click on on the right are for?
I notice that the modify dates are very old, perhaps orphaned directories from a previus install? Just trash in your way at this point.
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Thanks David! Setting a restore point and then diving in to get rid of them.
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OK...so there are still there after purging...I need to go into file explorer to delete?