The safest way to delete duplicate files is to avoid rushing the process. Many files may look the same because they have similar names, but they might contain different information. First, scan your folders carefully instead of deleting files one by one. You can sort files by name, size, or date to compare them.
For better accuracy, use a duplicate file finder like SysInfo Duplicate File Finder. It scans folders and subfolders and clearly shows which files are duplicates and which are original. After reviewing the results, always keep one original copy and remove only the extra ones. It is safer to move duplicates to the Recycle Bin first instead of permanently deleting them. This way, you can restore files if you make a mistake.
For better accuracy, use a duplicate file finder like SysInfo Duplicate File Finder. It scans folders and subfolders and clearly shows which files are duplicates and which are original. After reviewing the results, always keep one original copy and remove only the extra ones. It is safer to move duplicates to the Recycle Bin first instead of permanently deleting them. This way, you can restore files if you make a mistake.