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Slow or Frequent Disconnections
Posted by
1okaylady
(TD) 3 May 2009 9:51am
For those that have are having slow or frozen tables frequently,,,,, and someone tells you to clear your CACHE OR TEMPORTY FILE, this is how you do it:
1. Click on start 2. Click on Control Panel 3. Click on Network and internet connections 4. Go to bottom or PICK A CONTROL OPTION, under which you choose INTERNET OPTIONS, you will get a new window: 5. Click DELETE 6. In this window, you will see: DELETE OPTIONS and a new window will appear. 7. In this window, which says at the top, DELETE BROWSING HISTORY click delete files, and a new window pops up, click YES and away it goes...... WHEN that finishes, Click DELETE COOKIES, when finishes, Click DELETE HISTORY, 8. THEN CLOSE at the bottom, when that window closes, click OK and 9 Close the screen, by clicking the RED X, top right hand corner of screen
10. This should help your computer run much faster. If you have never done this, it may take a while, less than a few minutes though
I find that I have to do this several times a day, especially after reading email, so you might too
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