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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.
Yes, there is no harm in deleting these files. I delete mine all the time. When you perform a system maintenance, these files are deleted at that time as well.
Not if you want windows to run properly, no.
You cannot safely remove Fedora just by deleting / formatting its partition from Windows. The Fedora partition contains the boot menu that allows you to choose between Windows and Fedora on startup. If you delete the Fedora partition, Windows will become unbootable. You need to boot from a Windows CD / DVD. On Windows 2000 and XP, choose the Recovery Console option, and "fixmbr." On Windows Vista, choose the option to repair Windows, and tell it to search for problems that might prevent Windows from starting. It should detect that the Windows bootloader has been overwritten, and will replace it. Reboot your computer. If the "repair" was succesful, you should not see the GRUB boot menu anymore, and it will boot straight into Windows. Now you can delete the Fedora partition. It would be better to use a third-party partitioning tool, though, one that can also resize partitions, so your XP partition can be expanded to fill the space left by Fedora.
on a Windows PC, to clear all the recent data,Internet ExplorerCheck All The Boxes.Mozilla FirefoxCheck All The Boxes, There should be a dropdown list for you to choose fromEX: Today, Last 2 weeks,....Everything.I choose everything. Then you`re done. :)
The easiest way to clean up your Drive is using Disk Cleanup. For that, you need to- Go to search bar type Disk Cleanup, select the best match. When the Disk Cleanup: Drive Selection window pops up, select the C: drive and click OK. When the C drive Disk Cleanup window pops up, click Clean up system files. Select all the files you want to delete, and click OK to continue.
You should probably choose Windows Setup because that is the program used to install windows. If you were not to upgrade anything you would probably notice that Windows Setup is not there. (but its also a matter of opinion)
If using Windows XP, vista or windows 7 click on the apps tab and when all of your apps appear click one and press CTRL+A, all of the apps should be clicked then. After that just simply click delete on your keyboard and they should all should be gone.
You should hit "Windows" button or hit Ctrl+alt+delete and choose task manager, you didn't mention which system you are running but I assume it''s Windows User Edit: You could also use Alt+Tab
Open windows Media Player with Zen V Plus connected, click on Sync at top (I have Windows Media Player 11), on left side double click My Zen, click on Playlists. If you add your songs/audiobooks by creating a playlist and then synch the playlist, you should be able to right-click the Playlist and choose Delete. Make sure you choose Delete the playlist and it's contents - then click OK. If you do not add items by creating Playlists, you will have to explore everything under My Zen and delete each item referencing the song/audiobook you want to remove. Hope this helps, rv
Recycle Bin. This should be shown on the Desktop.
Go to your "friends" icon on the page.Look for the person you want to delete and there should be a red 'x' next to their profile photo,click it there and it will say if you want to delete them and that's where you choose.