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phatmastermatt Apr 12, 2006 02:56 PM

I'm trying to free up space on my computer and I have a lot of leftover history.
 
My temp folder and temporary internet files folders have both amounted to a couple gigabytes. Should I just delete them or is there a program I should get? Any help with be appreciated. Thanks.

The_Griffin Apr 12, 2006 02:58 PM

Go ahead and delete them. It's best to delete the TIF folder by going into Control Panel, Internet Options, then click "Delete Files" and checking "delete all offline content."

Magic Apr 12, 2006 03:42 PM

You might wanna glance over it quickly just to make sure you don't delete anything that you've been using externally. That way you won't have too many mysteries when something wierd happens.

Kaiten Apr 12, 2006 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Magic
You might wanna glance over it quickly just to make sure you don't delete anything that you've been using externally. That way you won't have too many mysteries when something wierd happens.

The temporary internet files folder only stores page data. It doesn't store cookies or saved passwords. It's just to make web pages load quicker. There should be no problem deleting the entire contents of the temporary internet files folder, just follow the steps listed by Murdercrow and you should have no problems at all (well, it could take a while to clear the entire cache out).

phatmastermatt Apr 13, 2006 12:06 AM

Alright, thanks, freed up a lot of space.

Loathor__Healer Apr 15, 2006 04:00 AM

Um.. I disagree with you. The TIF folder does hold cookies. but if you do delete files like how its said above, you wont delete them. you have to click the secound option to delete them, " Delete COokies" <--

so the TIF does hold Cookies, you just dont delete them the same way. :)


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