Home News Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Keeping your pc healthy !


You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > Computers & IT > General IT Discussion

Keeping your pc healthy !
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 22-02-2004, 22:52   #16
cf.mega poster
 
Xaccers's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Milling around Milton Keynes
Age: 31
Posts: 11,666
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by stuartbe
Temporary internet Files for users - "C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files"

HTH
That's where the cookies are stored.
The temporary internet files (your web cache) is

C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\content.ie\
Xaccers is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:00   #17
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaccers
That's where the cookies are stored.
The temporary internet files (your web cache) is

C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\content.ie\
Thanks m8 - Too much beer me thinks -

Thanks for all the support guys......

Anything else that is wrong or needs adding ?
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:00   #18
cf.mega poster
 
ian@huth's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire
Services: VM 2Mb, VM phone 5p plan, 2xSky+ boxes (Family pack, sports & movies)
Posts: 4,520
ian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronze
ian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronze
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by ZrByte
Very good advice if you have the money, its like having 3 machines in 1.
Hard drives are really cheap these days and well worth the extra little bit spent on such a system. You would die if you knew how much I paid for a 40Mb drive in the late 70s but it took some filling and the operating system CCPM was a joy to use. It's also worth spending a few quid on memory by having a minimum of 512Mb installed which is extremely cheap these days. I can remember selling 32Mb FP ram for £600 in the early 90s.
__________________
Please put brain in gear before posting.
There is no such thing as the average man (or woman).

DigiGuide - the best by far source for planning your TV viewing http://getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=11440
ian@huth is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:02   #19
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by ianathuth
Hard drives are really cheap these days and well worth the extra little bit spent on such a system. You would die if you knew how much I paid for a 40Mb drive in the late 70s but it took some filling and the operating system CCPM was a joy to use. It's also worth spending a few quid on memory by having a minimum of 512Mb installed which is extremely cheap these days. I can remember selling 32Mb FP ram for £600 in the early 90s.
Thanks ianathuth

Watch the ram windows 98 users ! There are isues with using more than 512mb on windows 98 !
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:10   #20
Eva Longoria Fan
 
MadGamer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Essex
Age: 20
Services: BT, Sky multiroom (Sky+ & HD), UKOnline 8MB ADSL
Posts: 6,139
MadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appeal
MadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appealMadGamer has a bronzed appeal
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

If i delete all the files in my temp folder will it affect XP and the system?
__________________
XBL Gamertag: MadGamer1988

MadGamer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:12   #21
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by WNA
If i delete all the files in my temp folder will it affect XP and the system?
Some programs do store files in there. If there is anything running that needs the files it will simply tell you that the file is in use and cant be deleted.
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:14   #22
cf.mega poster
 
Xaccers's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Milling around Milton Keynes
Age: 31
Posts: 11,666
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by stuartbe
Some programs do store files in there. If there is anything running that needs the files it will simply tell you that the file is in use and cant be deleted.
...so it's best to do it at startup before anything can start putting files there which are in use.
You can't do any damage deleting files from the temp folders.
Let that be a warning to any business users who think it's a good idea to save their files in the temp folder!
Xaccers is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:15   #23
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaccers
...so it's best to do it at startup before anything can start putting files there which are in use.
You can't do any damage deleting files from the temp folders.
Let that be a warning to any business users who think it's a good idea to save their files in the temp folder!
I wish some of the users at work would follow your advice. I had a guy on the phone on Thursday complaining that his pc took 20+ mins to log on.... His roaming profile was 376mb in size
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:18   #24
cf.mega poster
 
Xaccers's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Milling around Milton Keynes
Age: 31
Posts: 11,666
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Xaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny starsXaccers has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by stuartbe
I wish some of the users at work would follow your advice. I had a guy on the phone on Thursday complaining that his pc took 20+ mins to log on.... His roaming profile was 376mb in size
I've seen bigger!
Doesn't help when My Documents isn't redirected to their home drive, so (understandably) they save all their stuff in My Documents and not their home drive.
Xaccers is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:20   #25
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaccers
I've seen bigger!
Doesn't help when My Documents isn't redirected to their home drive, so (understandably) they save all their stuff in My Documents and not their home drive.
We map all the users to the network drive for mydocuments ect... This guy was exporing outlook pst files to his temp internet folders....

Soon stoped that with a sec pol to block my computer drive access though
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:43   #26
cf.mega poster
 
ian@huth's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire
Services: VM 2Mb, VM phone 5p plan, 2xSky+ boxes (Family pack, sports & movies)
Posts: 4,520
ian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronze
ian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronzeian@huth is cast in bronze
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Probably a quick a way as any to remove temporary internet files is to click "start" then "run" and type in CLEANMGR. I think that this works on all windows versions since 95.
__________________
Please put brain in gear before posting.
There is no such thing as the average man (or woman).

DigiGuide - the best by far source for planning your TV viewing http://getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=11440
ian@huth is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:46   #27
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by ianathuth
Probably a quick a way as any to remove temporary internet files is to click "start" then "run" and type in CLEANMGR. I think that this works on all windows versions since 95.
Thanks ianathuth..... If you could write a short guide on using it I will replace the old stuff with your guide.

It is better than mine ! users cant then acidently wipe the wrong folder
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:46   #28
cf.mega poster
 
Bifta's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Derry
Posts: 7,597
Bifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny star
Bifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny starBifta has a nice shiny star
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Can I also add something about the dangers of putting everyone you know in your outlook address book, as soon as you contract an email borne virus of some kind, you'll end up (if it's transmitted this way, and frequently they are) spreading it around everyone you know .. and a smack in the head often offends
Bifta is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:47   #29
stuartbe
Guest
 
Location: Luton
Services: NTL Nafband
Posts: n/a
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bifta
Can I also add something about the dangers of putting everyone you know in your outlook address book, as soon as you contract an email borne virus of some kind, you'll end up (if it's transmitted this way, and frequently they are) spreading it around everyone you know .. and a smack in the head often offends
Sage Advice.... Not often followed sadly......
  Reply With Quote
Old 22-02-2004, 23:54   #30
Welcome to my Emporium
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 1,480
Julian has a bronzed appealJulian has a bronzed appeal
Julian has a bronzed appealJulian has a bronzed appealJulian has a bronzed appealJulian has a bronzed appeal
Re: Keeping your pc healthy !

Quote:
Originally Posted by stuartbe
Thanks ianathuth

Watch the ram windows 98 users ! There are isues with using more than 512mb on windows 98 !
The answer to which can be found Here
__________________
Confusion Will Be My Epitaph.
Julian is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 16:16.


Links
Google
 
Web www.cableforum.co.uk


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0
Copyright © 2003 - 2008, Cable Forum.
(s204569790.onlinehome.info)