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.
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
# To delete a corrupted IE cache and build a new cache
The contents of the folder are also deleted. Usually your computer will ask you to confirm the operation If you do delete a whole folder. It can be easily retrieved from the Trash Bin. Or recycling folder
left click on the folder once and press the backspace or delete key or right click and select "delete folder" Click "Okay" when a warning message pops up, asking you 'Are you sure you want to delete Folder _____ and all of its contents?"
Temp folder & Temporary Internet Files folder.
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
The pages that you visit are stored in this folder. It allows you to load up pages faster. I suggest cleaning it out once a week. Right click IE(or whatever u are using) Properties Delete Files
No. I regularly delete everything in my Temp folder. They are not needed.
select "tools" and then select "delete browsing history...". A window will appear. Click the second button that says "delete cookies...". It'll ask you "are you sure you want to delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet files folder?" click "yes". Solution: 1: open internet explorer then open tools menu and then select internet option. select first tab general and then click delete cookies.
It depends on what kind of files are in the CD's folder. If it's a CD that was purchased with software in the folders, you probably cannot delete the folder as the files within it are write-protected against accidental deletion. If the CD is something you created and your account has full rights to the files within, you should be able to delete the folder. If it gives you an error that the folder cannot be deleted because it is not empty, delete the contents first, then the folder.
Trash can.
No, I believe when using Firefox, there is an option to delete all cookies, history, and temporary internet files when you "hit-the-x" on Firefox to close the program.