Ether find away to delete all the files one by one, or beat your computer with an axe.
Delete all temporary files in Internet Explorer or what every browser you are using. Then do a complete virus scan on the computer.
Open browser, tools, internet options, delete, select all, delete.
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
No it dose not delete all your files. It deletes the registry error files, and you internet catch files. That's it, its a trusted and pretty good program to use.
You can delete auto fill by deleting the browser's history. All this is stored inside the browser's window, You can delete the data and then auto fill fill be deleted.
Yes because if you deleted the folder what would hold the files?
Answers.com will never deliberately prevent a user from signing out. More likely, your browser cache is showing a cached page. Delete the browser cache, or delete the browser's temporary Internet files, and reopen the Browser. I use CCleaner (free and safe, no malware) to keep my browsers cleaned up.
No.
Delete all the files inside the /public_html/ folder. Do not delete the folder, Delete the stuff inside it.
delete all cookies in browser
The command for deleting a file in DOS is DEL. If the file you are trying to delete is in the current directory, type DEL followed by the full filename. E.g. del file001.txt If there are multiple files, the wildcard * can be used. del file*.txt will delete all the text files that start with 'file' del file*.* will delete all the files that start with file. del *.txt will delete all the text files. del *.* will delete all the files in the current directory. It is possible to delete files in another directory by typing the full path and filename del c:\folder01\*.* will delete all the files in the directory c:\folder01\ DEL will not affect hidden files, but careless use of this command could damage your operating system so use with care.
This doesn't make sense :/