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Computer question please. Advice on emptying Cooki
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 18 Apr 2007 20:35 |
Thank's everyone for your help and advice. Marion |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 18 Apr 2007 19:52 |
I can remember in the early '90s we had to defrag our PC's at work almost weekly, or they ground to a halt. These days with giga size disks it is rarely necessary to defrag unless you regularly save and delete large files. However, this site in particular doesn't work properly if your internet cache is short of space - lots of problems with loading the tree are down to this, so do clear your internet temp files regularly, if you do nothing else. |
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Judy | Report | 18 Apr 2007 17:01 |
Forgot to add, do be careful when turning items off....if you are unsure of what something is, don't turn it off as you don't want to prevent a program from starting that your PC needs to work. If in doubt, ask or Google. Judy |
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Judy | Report | 18 Apr 2007 16:59 |
Another thing, besides regular maintenance (ie emptying cookies, defragging, etc) that will speed up your PC is to turn off programs running in the background that you aren't using, An example of a few programs that are usually running in the background whether you are using them at the moment or not: printer, camera, scanner, etc....these programs, when installed, add themselves to your start up menu - you can usually tell if there are a lot of unnecessary items running by looking in your icon tray - the icons showing in the bottom right hand corner of your screen. If there are a lot of icons there, most of them can be prevented from starting up when you start up your PC. Judy |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 18 Apr 2007 16:44 |
Thanks very much everyone for your help. I have managed to get rid of cookies etc. hopefully thing's will improve. I have taken a note of the site you mention Bob, thank you. Marion |
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BobClayton | Report | 18 Apr 2007 09:17 |
The best way of handling all this is CCleaner This can be set to delete cookies and other crap without deleting the ones for your usual sites like this. Here's a little video showing how to use it http://www.timeatlas(.)com/tutorials/Ccleaner.htm Download the program http://www.ccleaner(.)com/ The best. Many on here use it. so advice is at hand but it is very easy. Bob |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 18 Apr 2007 09:09 |
do you defrag your PC on a regular basis and empty temporary Internet files etc. doing this will speed up your PC Shirley |
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Helena | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:59 |
Marion Good luck with it - I'm off to work soon so won't be back till late - worst luck Helena |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:55 |
Thank's again Helena. Got to go now but....... I will be back . Marion :)) |
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Sam | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:53 |
Yes, cookies do store your username and passwords to sites. Do if you delete them, you will just have to re-enter the names/passwords for sites that usually log you in automatically (like this one). Sam x |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:53 |
I have printed out Judy's post on emptying cookies, and will run through it when I get back. Marion |
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Helena | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:52 |
No you won't lose everything but if you have passwords, usernames saved so that they fill in automatically I'm not sure if they are stored in cookies, maybe someone else will know the answer to that Helena |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 18 Apr 2007 08:42 |
Ok another havent a clue question. Computer is very slow. If I empty my 'cookies' will I lose anything? thank you Marion |