Re: clearing caches
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"Bill Cunningham" wrote
I noticed after using internet options to clear my cookies and saved
urls etc I noticed that when I hit run cmd was still in the run prompt on
my xp media center. Where are all the hidden caches at and how can I clear
them? Using registry keys and so on so they don't pop up again. I don't
like wasting space.
It's not really a space waster. It's not going to help you with recovering
disk space if the drive is getting full. Time to get a bigger drive.
.
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