Hi Paris, thanks for the help, but one problem, I went to add/remove 
and there is no list  for FAX to remove. The list goes from 
Easycleaner to google tol bar. What now ??

Mr Fireman



--- In [email protected], "parisiengarcon" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "fireworkme"
> <fireworkme@> wrote:
> >
> > It seems lately that my computer runs slower.
> > It loads slower when I turn it on. It tries to configure Fax, 
which I 
> > don't have,,( I have to click cancel three times before it stops 
> > attempting to load)
> > Someone said , go to start/search, files and type cache.
> > When all the cache load up, delete those I don't need.
> > Well when I did get all the cache  to load there were hundreds of 
them. 
> > How do I know which cache to keep and which to dump?
> > I am using windows XP.
> > Any help would be grateful
> > Thanks
> > Mr Fireman
> > fireworkme@
> >
>  ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^~~~~ Paris's Reply ~~~~^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^
> 
> 
> Hello Mr Fireman
> 
> The first thing I would do is un-install the fax component of 
Windows
> XP by going to Control Panel> add/remove programs> add/remove 
windows
> components> fax and follow the instructions provided.
> 
> I recommend a program called "What's Running" it tells you so much
> about what's happening in your computer with a simple click you can
> find the online information on any highlighted item.  A click will
> disable any start up item.  I normally supplement the information
> provided by and through this application with a good start up file
> database (e.g. http://www.pcreview.co.uk/startup/).  The program is
> free and much better for the inexperienced user than using msconfig,
> and so much better also than WinPatrol (the scotty dog has had its
> day).  Read about it, and download it from here (don't worry it's
> free).  http://www.whatsrunning.net/whatsrunning/main.aspx
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Paris
> 
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