By deleting these temporary internet files often, you will keep your computer running more reliably and at top speed.
The simplest method is to open your browser and choose “internet options” from your “Tools” button on your toolbar. You will have options for both “clear history” and “delete temporary files”. It is also a good idea to choose how long browser history and temporary files are stored. A daily purging is probably the best idea.
Remember that deleting a file doesn’t actually erase it from your computer right away. What happens is the computer just stops looking at it. By ignoring it the computer runs faster but the file is actually still there until that spot on the hard drive is needed for something else and the file is overwritten.
If all you are interested in is speeding up your machine that is fine, if you are interested in immediately and permanently erasing that file from your hard drive you will want to invest in file erasing software.
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