Simple question, How do I clear my cach???
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Simple question, How do I clear my cache???
Got a bit of a mind block at the moment and can't remember how to clear the old cache. A reminder needed please.... 
Running winXP.....

Running winXP.....
Last edited by BRL; 21st March 2003 at 17:46.


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Using the 'Classic' file view in Windows Explorer, C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content IE5, select each directory and delete. That just clears the space, so if you want to REALLY get rid of it, you will need some sort of shredder programme. As I have mentioned in another thread, I use Steganos - won't keep the professionals out but suitable for basic use.
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Or simply when using Internet Explorer, go to
TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS
and click on the DELETE FILES button under the Temporary Internet Files option.
F-wyg
Edit: Forgot to say that using my way will leave your cookies in tact, which is obviously useful for the old forum browsing. If you want to get rid of your cookies as well use the method in the above post.
TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS
and click on the DELETE FILES button under the Temporary Internet Files option.
F-wyg
Edit: Forgot to say that using my way will leave your cookies in tact, which is obviously useful for the old forum browsing. If you want to get rid of your cookies as well use the method in the above post.
Last edited by flyingwysiwyg; 22nd March 2003 at 12:36.
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Microsoft Windows keeps a lot of "hidden files" on your computer outside of the cache.
Boot to DOS, type dir /p ah and view them. They are not visible when Windows has been started.
Unlike the Cache which can be erased, these files can't.
These files keep a copy of every URL you have ever visited, a copy of every Outlook message, and the name of every file that was ever on your computer.
I reccommend Window Washer:
http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/w...sher/index.php
More on these hidden files at:
http://www.nethole.com/articles/01/08/07/1442243.shtml
Boot to DOS, type dir /p ah and view them. They are not visible when Windows has been started.
Unlike the Cache which can be erased, these files can't.
These files keep a copy of every URL you have ever visited, a copy of every Outlook message, and the name of every file that was ever on your computer.
I reccommend Window Washer:
http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/w...sher/index.php
More on these hidden files at:
http://www.nethole.com/articles/01/08/07/1442243.shtml

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I too would recommend Webroots Window Washer ....
Its the only item of 'freeware' software that after the 28 day trail I purchased (around £12).
An excellent package, it will even clean up cahes for all your other programs if you download the free 'custom wash items' from a huge database of programs on their website.
Windows deposites so much 'crud' on your PC, I was worried about things like my banking passwords being sotred on my hard disc etc .... This will use US military approved overwrite techniques so that nothing can be recovered from your disc .... the amount of wasted space from caches and log files gets silly after a while .... and letters and passwords etc are being stored unknowingly ....
Window Washer is a very neat, simple, one press utility ......
Their are many reviews online about these type of utilities but this seemed to come out tops in all reviews .....
Cant go wrong for £12 .....
Its the only item of 'freeware' software that after the 28 day trail I purchased (around £12).
An excellent package, it will even clean up cahes for all your other programs if you download the free 'custom wash items' from a huge database of programs on their website.
Windows deposites so much 'crud' on your PC, I was worried about things like my banking passwords being sotred on my hard disc etc .... This will use US military approved overwrite techniques so that nothing can be recovered from your disc .... the amount of wasted space from caches and log files gets silly after a while .... and letters and passwords etc are being stored unknowingly ....
Window Washer is a very neat, simple, one press utility ......
Their are many reviews online about these type of utilities but this seemed to come out tops in all reviews .....
Cant go wrong for £12 .....




