From Start menu open "Run"
Type %temp% hit enter
Now the files shown in the file explorer are temporary internet files which you can delete as required.
You can also delete the temp files, clear history, clear cache date etc from Web Browsers settings. Different browser have different preferences and settings for the same.
Use Disk Cleanup. If your using Windows 7 just click on start & search Disk Cleanup & click on the program Disk Cleanup. Your main drive should be (C:) Then click OK. I check all boxes then click OK. Then Click Delete Files, Done!
Depends on what you mean by "history on your computer". Here are some ways to delete some of the stuff your computer stores about what you do on it. If you use firefox as your web browser ctrl+shift+delete deletes any private data your browser is storing about what websites you visit. There is a similar ability with IE. You should also make sure that there is not any spy ware on your computer collecting information. Adaware from lavasoft should kill most of it. Finally files that you delete on your hard drive are not really gone. They are just marked as rewritable. So until they get written over witch is hard to tell special software can still read the files you delete from your computer. to wipe out theese 'invisible' files your can defragment your hard drive which should clear it or there is some software that will rewrite over your whole drive however to make sure everything is gone.
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's important to know that what kinds of history on your computer you want to delete?* internet browsing history* Cache* Cookies* Windows temp files* Start menu, order history* Applications usage history... ...You can delete internet history in relevant browsers. But for the others, you might need to use a history cleaner. It will search the history records and let you seletively delete them.
To delete browsing history, go to your browser's settings or options menu. Look for a section called "Privacy" or "History" and choose the option to clear your history. You may also have the option to select the specific time range or types of data you want to delete.
Copy and paste the following text in notepad: REGEDIT4 [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Search Assistant\ACMru\5603] Now,save this file as del.reg and double click on it!!! Hurray!You just deleted all the search history on your computer:D
what are temporary sync files
A simple way to delete temporary files would include using your 'disk cleanup' utility. Just click on the program and check the box next to 'temporary files.' Then confirm the delete.
Anything you delete in disk cleanup is a temporary file and non essential to your computer.
Nope - temporary internet files simply take up space on your hard-drive... Deleting them will not harm your computer - but will free up disk space.
There must be something wrong with your computer. You have to clear your "cookies" Click on the tools bar and go to Internet Options. In the temporary Internet files, the first button says "Delete Cookies".After you do that, click yes to delete all the temporary files on your computer.Hope that helps.
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
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.
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.
Often temporary files does not make any critical harm when deleted. But many programs create temporary files while a project is open etc. It's not allways safe to delete all temporary files. When deleting anything in a operating system you should be sure you know what you are doing.
there are some files that no matter what you do, you just can't delete it. In that case, you can try Long Path Tool to delete it. Here's the link:http://longpathtool.com/
Yes, it is pretty easy to do. Just uninstall it, then go to your documents and delete the "limewire" folder. If you want no remnants at all of it on your computer, go to your temporary files and delete anything that says limewire in it.
Yes