There are many. Operating systems, Routers, firewalls, system restore and hidden key loggers all keep log files. Not to mention your internet service providers and any local or government agency interested in your flagged computer address. Remember, clearing your cookies is about as good as cutting your drivers liscense in two and mailing each peice to different companies. They share databases!
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.
No. Clearing the cells in a table is typically just erasing the data in them. Deleting them would be getting rid of that column or row (or cell) completely along with the data inside.
On the computer, the tool menu means the area where you can make changes to your computer such as setting defaults, deleting cookies, and deleting history.
deleting files that have been downloaded involuntarily (eg images that have been on sites you have viewed, or scripts that have been running) the cache is useless, clearing it frees up memory
Web browsers save a webpage called a temp file to your computer. When you delete the temporary file during PC Cleanup, it will remove tracks from prior activity. Same with deleting Chrome History.
You can't speed up hardware. Also, deleting files will barely speed up your computer.(20 GB of deleting will only affect your computer by milliseconds)
Scan your computer with antivirus software , your computer may be affected by a computer virus.
clearing cells, removes the contents of the selected cells (the cells are undisturbed and calculations using them are still valid)deleting cells, removes both the contents and the cells themselves from the table (as the cells no longer exist any calculations using them are invalid and result in errors)
The easiest way to clear cookies on a computer is by deleting the temporary files which are stored on the computer. One can also download the software program from CCleaner and use this tool for free to clean all unnecessary files. One must do this daily cleaning if there is a heavy load of cookies.
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 a new computer there is not much you can do, but there are a few things that you can try that work on every computer. There are, you can free up some disk space, by removing temporary internet files, delete things in the recycling bin, and just deleting installed programs you never use. Also you can try disk defragment.
In Windows Movie Maker, there isn't a specific cache that users can clear like in some other software applications. However, if you're experiencing issues, you can try clearing temporary files related to the application by using Disk Cleanup or manually deleting temporary files from your system. Additionally, ensuring that your project files are not corrupted and that your software is up to date can help resolve performance problems.