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Thread ID: 37370 2003-09-05 05:17:00 Does anybody know........? JJJJJ (528) Press F1
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173161 2003-09-05 05:17:00 I am running Win XP.
I have seven files in my temporary internet files that will not be removed.
By the names of them I dont think they should be there in the fitst place.
I have tried all the obvious methods but nothing works.
JJJJJ (528)
173162 2003-09-05 05:30:00 Options:

1) Post the file names so we can see what they are, the better to advise you.

2) Use one of the free download Internet etc. file removers.

3) Use a Boot disk and delete them using DOS.

4) Check the PF1 FAQ for Spider

5-??) The list of options can go on some way from here.

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
173163 2003-09-05 05:42:00 DOS does not work with XP.
I've tried file removers . They don't.
Why will they not copy and paste??????
Incidently i did a search and the only instances of the names are the ones in TIF.
JJJJJ (528)
173164 2003-09-05 06:09:00 Go to Run
Type in... %temp%
Try from there

Best of luck... Eric
OldEric (3062)
173165 2003-09-05 06:13:00 DOS boot disks will work with XP, just so long as you are not using NTFS.

There are no files that cannot be deleted, just some that fight for life a little longer and harder.

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
173166 2003-09-05 19:04:00 OldEric came up with a very interesting solution.
It removed the offending files from TIF. But it created a sub folder called 'content. IE5" this folder contains four files with numeric names. They can not be deleted. It also created a new folder called "Locals~1". This folder also has a sub folder called Contents.IE5.
BUT WHEN I REBOOT these new folders are gone AND the 7 old entries are back in TIF.
If it makes any difference I am useing NTFS
JJJJJ (528)
173167 2003-09-05 23:07:00 The files that you are referring to are meant to be there. There are a number of them for security reasons. Deleting your temporary internet files and history will be sufficient in keeping your computer "clean" or you could use the program recommended a day or two ago, System Security Suite, which will "clean" your computer of temporary files for you in one hit. tommy (2826)
173168 2003-09-06 00:23:00 It is Temporary internet files I am trying to get rid of!
Security suite says it clears them but it doesn't
JJJJJ (528)
173169 2003-09-06 03:18:00 If part of your rebooting includes starting a browser, it will create any temporary files it needs, if you have helpfully deleted them . :D

Windows does the same . (If you manage to delete any of the temporaries which your current session of Windows is using, you'll probably crash it) .

Temporary files are not meant to be removed by the user . Applications which create them are supposed to remove them when they are finished with them . . . but of course some are "careless" (or crash :D) so sometimes you will get extraneous ones . A check of creation dates will usually give an idea of whether a file is useful .

Mostly, if deleting doesn't work, and the names aren't "virus-suspicious", you're best off if you leave them . Sometimes, the system knows best . :O
Graham L (2)
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