Re: Saving downloaded images
- From: "mikej" <mikej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 04:07:03 -0700
Thank you for your help,
I tried this but I still have my problem. The cache has nothing in it to
delete except cookies.
"Hans Le Roy" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You'll have to empty the cache:IE, Tools, Internet Options, Delete files.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Hans Le Roy
> MS MVP Win/IE-OE
>
> "Mikej" <Mikej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:40315E95-F471-426F-870C-0C9E37CD124E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I'm running an HP desktop with 1.39 GHz and 512 MB Ram with Win XP Home
> > upgraded from Win ME that came on the computer. I can only save pictures
> from
> > the Internet as bitmaps even though it says it's a jpeg in the title bar.
> > I've looked around on the Internet to see what's the matter and nothing
> seems
> > to work. I've found help that says my Internet cache is full but it's not.
> > There's nothing going into the cache! It takes as long to "re-load" a page
> as
> > it did the first time I opened it. My Norton System Works 2005 Disc Doctor
> > says I have a damaged (truncated?) Pre-fetch file (Drive
> > C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch\NDD32.EXE-15824B68.pf first allocation unit is not
> valid.
> > The entry will be truncated.) I've run Windows Check Disc with all options
> > checked to try to fix it but it says there's nothing wrong. I've run
> System
> > File Checker with the Upgrade CD from Windows ME to Windows XP Home and
> the
> > Win XP SP1 and SP2 CD's and that won't fix it either. Is there any way to
> > delete this file and replace it? I can find this file with Window's Search
> > program on my "C" drive but I can't find it on any of my XP CD's. I've run
> a
> > free clean up program called "CleanUp!" by Steven R. Gould (good clean up
> > tool) with a browser window open. Could this have damaged my pre-fetch?
> > By the way #1; I have two damaged ActiveX files also,
> > {9F1C11AA-197B-4942-BA54-47A8489BB47F} and
> > {CEBC955E-58AF-11D2-A30A-00A0C903492B}
> > By the way #2; I wish I had made some back ups to restore from. <G>
> > If there's any way you can help me, a computer novice, I'd be forever
> > grateful.
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Mike
>
>
>
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