Just delete temporary internet files by clicking Delete file Button in the Internet Options (Tools>Internet Options) If you find this info useful, please vote
Unless you are making a site yourself and saved the HTML files for later uploading, it is normally safe to deleate HTML files. Html files are website pages which are normally saved for later use by the internet explorer. These are normally saved in a temp folder and can be deleted. Other uses for HTML files are help files, which if deleted, you may not view the help file of the program. Therefore before deleting HTML files, check the folder from where you will delete the files. If they are from a program file, it is not recommended to delete the files, if they are from the internet temporary folder, you can either delete the files manually or you can delete them from the internet explorer by pressing on Delete Browsing History found in Tools.
I can answer my own question now! Lucky me. The answer is YES. If you click Tools->Internet Options->Delete (under Browser History---don't worry, you will be given a list of items and you choose which to delete) One of the items is Temporary Internet Files. You CAN choose to delete Passwords if you wish. That is one of the choices.
It's possible and of course it's a great alternative for your risk-free privacy. There is this software-History Killer Pro, with help of which, you can erase all the internet temp files, in a word, every detail of your internet activity and computer usage. So you might just consider trying it out Hope I could help.
the Trojan came in a crack program one of my friends gave me on a CD of apps he gave me all I had to do was delet the program that contained the Trojan. If you are running AVG just veiw the detail log after the scan. i have used avg to scan and found this. if it is embedded into your temp files delete your temporary internet files in internet explorer by going to Tools-Internet Options-Delete Files (Delete all offline content)
Nothing. Temp files are created by the computer as temporary storage space. Deleting them will cause no harm to your computer. If you use a utility such as the disk-clean program built into Windows - it will delete any temp files in an attempt to speed up your system.
Open internet explorer and click tools from the menu bar, select internet options. Under the general tab, click the delete button. Then delete files but not cookies.
first go to run option And write there %temp%, click on ok, select all temp files\folders,use sift+delete
If the files are stored locally, then yes. Otherwise, no, you will have to reconnect to the internet to delete them.
No,it should not rather loading radio stations slow down computer due to low ram or slow internet speedstey deletin temp files in your pc. go to run then type %temp% click run delete all the files jn the folder and leave which do not get deleted.
Open Internet Explorer and click on Tools, Internet Options, Delete Files, select "Delete all offline content", then click "OK". This will delete all of the temporary internet files, which will be replaced (minus the virus) as you cruize the internet.
If it is for a program then windows removes it automatically but for Internet explorer you must click the tools menu then delete browsing history then delete temporary Internet files or delete all if you want.