Re: Clean up your computer by deleting .EXE files
- From: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John K.Eason)
- Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 23:49 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
In article <uvKdwC9TIHA.4768@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, heybub@xxxxxxxxx (HeyBub)
wrote:
*From:* "HeyBub" <heybub@xxxxxxxxx>
Standby for a rash of "HELP ME PLEASE" posts.
"Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure
about deleting a file, looking at the "Date Modified" field to see
the last time you used that file may help you decide.
"The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you
download to install a program. Once you have a program installed,
there's no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to
install it."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/columnists/orl-horowitz0508j
an05,0,4060171.column?coll=orl_mezz
Looks as if he's had a few complaints! Look at that page again!
Regards
John (john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Remove the obvious to reply...
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