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How Do You Clear Internet Temporary Files & History With XP?

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How Do You Clear Internet Temporary Files & History With XP?

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Temporary Internet files and history are files that your web browser stores on your computer when you browse the Internet. These files are stored for quicker loading and viewing when you want to access the same websites. Temporary Internet files and history can also cause web browsing problems, especially if you haven’t cleared them recently. Using the built-in Windows XP disk cleaning utility, you can easily remove your browsing history. Click the Windows “Start” button, and click “Run” to launch the command box. Type “cleanmgr” in the open box and click “OK” to launch the “Select Drive” dialog box. Select the “C:” drive as the drive to clean in the “Select Drive” dialog box and click “OK” to launch Disk Cleanup. Disk Cleanup analyzes the C: drive and organizes the files that are safe to delete into categories. Place a check on the following categories: “Temporary Internet Files,” Offline Web Pages,” “Temporary Files” and “Downloaded Program Files.” Click “OK” to delete the temporary

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