If the above utility or third-party apps aren’t able to give the desired results, you might also go for the manual approach. One of the more popular ones is the CCleaner app. You could also make use of third-party apps for the aforementioned purpose.
To begin with, head over to the Start menu and search for Command prompt. You could also make use of a few sets of commands to delete these temporary files. Windows comes with a built-in disk maintenance tool that shows which types of temporary files are taking up space and how much are they consuming the storage space.