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There are several different reasons as to why one might need to duplicate a file remover. One of the reasons that one might need to duplicate a file remover is because they have many files that they need to get rid of.
A computer can be unresponsive for multiple reasons. One of the main reasons is either it is cluttered down with files (lack of memory) and it's OS may be out of date or in need of an update. It is advised to make sure all system files are up to date and that you clean out not needed old files and programs.
The benefit is of off site data storage is workers, employees, students, or anyone in general, can access files they may need, without having to go to the site.
The process is a bit too long and boring to be put into a video tutorial. You need to first learn to write HTML, and maybe CSS and Javascript or PHP if you want the site to be pretty. After that you need to find a host willing to host torrent files uploaded by you or your users, and provide links to the torrent files on your site which would also need to be hosted. You should have large amounts of bandwidth available with the host that hosts your torrent files which would be quite expensive.
You can find PDF files for cloud computing all over the internet, and you may or may not need to pay depending on the site you get it from such as a torrent site.
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You can use WinRar or 7-zip, both are free I think.
https://www.transferbigfiles.com/ . I found this online it will help you for free to transfer sites from one thing to another site if you so need too . It seems to be a great site for what you are looking for in this matter .
I assume you mean temporary files. Temporary files are unneeded files that are saved to your computer which can serve several purposes. Such as saving a webpage will make your next visit to it simply load what it can from the temp files making the site available to you faster. Or cookies which saves certain types of information so that you do not need to input it again.
If you have access to the FTP server, you can log in and delete all the files in the web servers public folder. This will remove the site. Note that there will still be copies around for a long time, as there are many systems that take local copies of web sites for various reasons. If the web site is NOT yours, then you generally cannot erase it. You may need to get a court order to have the ISP take it down.
If you have uninstalled McAfee Site Advisor as stated above, but you can still see "McAfee Site Advisor" folder at C:/Program Files, which means McAfee Site Advisor isn't completely uninstalled. What happens a lot is that the uninstall simply fails. Also, McAfee Site Advisor leaves files in your registry, and they need to be deleted too in order to complete the uninstall.