I would like to delete the GIGABYTES of useless crap that Internet Explorer insists on hiding on my hard drive, but I would like to do it without sacrificing the history of sites visited because I use the history to revisit useful places I've been before. Can anyone tell me what files I should keep to preserve the history when I erase the rest of the junk?
Off topic:Is there anyone here who doesn't know any DOS commands?
The thing that gets me is the / is used instead of \ in unix, and am I the only person who prefers drive letters? Lots of unix people slagged of DOS for using drive letters ut I liked them.
don't mind the other forum users getting mad at you. they just dont understand newbies. we will need to have a 3rd party program. The windows file explorer.exe 'hides' the content.ie5 file from the user, because well, it is full of shit.The program to be used is TrackerV3 and is available here:http://www.trackerv3.com/locate the 'search' on the bottom of the window and type in (you guessed it)content.ie5 and usually more than one folder will come up. (esp. if you are using XP)I don't think it is possible to delete the content.ie5 folder itself (or is that the index.dat) when windows is running because it is protected, only the folders inside of it. the folder names inside should resemble jibberish like sl4xjx3 or some sort. delete all those and stuff.we can also automate this task with a handy program called 'xen' and is available from here:http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mrx9000/downloads/xen.ziphttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/mrx9000/run it and press 'x' or was it 'z' ? this will do all IE clean up, mru, defrag , scandisk all automated without user intervention.=====now that you've covered your tracks and cleaned up your system I recommed that you start with FireFox IEhttp://firefoxie.net/ because it is easy for newbies coming from internet explorer. and remember,hope this helps!Mr X