Hey Denny,
I went to clear my history, but I have another question for you.
I went to temp settings then to temp view files and it says I have 264 temp 
files in there. Can I do a ctrl a and delete them?
Patti

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From: Denny Huff 
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Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 11:42 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


The best way to remove those temp files is to go to the control panel, Internet 
opetions, general tab and clear history.  Any files it remeoves following this 
procedure is safe.  I don't recommend deleting files directly from the temp 
folder under your profile unless you know exactly what you are doing.

Denny

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  From: Mich 
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  Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 11:27 AM
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  well I went to mane drive witch is my c drive then to documents and settings 
then to my name then to local settings and then they were there under temp. 
hth. from Mich Verrier from New Liskeard Ontario Canada. I had a friend of mine 
also put a link to them on my desk top and also I found them by going to run 
and typing in %tmp% I haven't dun anything with them. since I really am not 
sure what I should do with them. Many thanks and I hope that this info helps 
you. from Mich Verrier from New Liskeard Ontario Canada. 
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Denny Huff
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    Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:03 PM
    Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


    Where did you locate these temp files?
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      From: Mich
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      Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 9:47 AM
      Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


      hi Denny I am just wondering. I have over 9 gb of temp files not temp 
internet files but just temp files. I am just wondering what I should do with 
them? I was thinking of deleting them since a lot of them seem to be log files 
and things of that sort but I really don't want tos crew anything up since I 
really wouldn't know what I was doing. Please if you could ancer this question 
that would be grate. from Mich Verrier.

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Denny Huff
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        Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 6:58 AM
        Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


        Lisa,

        I don't advise deleting the Windows temp files, but they are mainly 
located in the, c:\windows\system32 folder.  Plus there may be others scattered 
around in various applications.  But again, unless you know what you are 
deleting, I don't advise it.
        The Internet temp files are located in, c:\documents and settings\(your 
profile name)\local settings\temporary Internet files.  This is where your temp 
files and cookies are stored.  Most of these files provide faster loading of 
visited web pages.  I don't see that it affects the performance of your PC by 
removing them.

        Denny

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa
        Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:18 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


        Hi Denny,
        Will deleting the windows temp files, and the Internet temp files 
improve the performance of my PC?  Should they be deleted, and if so, how would 
I do that?  Thank you for taking the time to answer all of my questions.  I 
really do appreciate it!
        Take care,
        Lisa
          ----- Original Message -----
          From: Denny Huff
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          Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:56 PM
          Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


          Lisa,
          Sorry it has taken me a couple of days to get back to you.
          The, %temp% command will delete the temp files in the root directory. 
 It doesn't remove the Windows temp files or the Internet temp files.
          As for the cookies, that is up to you whether you want to delete them 
or not.  Deleting them won't do anything to enhance the performance of your PC.

          Denny


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          From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa
          Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:22 AM
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          Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


          Hi Denny,
          Thank you for these other computer maintenance tasks.  I will make 
them a regular part of my monthly computer maintenance routine.  Is cleaning 
out the temp files the same as deleting temporary Internet files?  If it is 
not, how would I do that?  Also I would like to know about cookies, what are 
they, should they be deleted, and if so how often should I delete them?  I hope 
that I haven't asked too many questions here, but I would like to keep my 
computer running smoothly.  Thanks again!
          Take care,
          Lisa    
            ----- Original Message -----
            From: Denny Huff
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            Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:59 PM
            Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Question about computer maintenance


            Lisa,
            You can perform 3 of the tasks mentioned.
            1. Check Disk
            Go to run and type in,
            chkdsk /f (drive letter): and press enter.  Note the colon after 
the drive letter.  Unlike running a check disk on your C drive, you won't need 
to reboot for this to perform.

            2. Scan Disk
            Per form the scan disk just as you would on the C drive, but of 
course highlighting the drive you want to scan as opposed to the C drive.  Then 
just follow the instructions as you would for the C drive.  Again, you won't 
have to reboot for this to run.

            3. Defrag
            Perform as you would for the C drive but again, highlight the drive 
you want to defrag.

            One more step that I didn't include in those instructions is 
cleaning up the temp files.
            This should be performed on the C drive.
            Close all applications with the exception of Jaws.
            Go to run and type in: %temp% and press enter.  Note the percent 
sign before and after temp.
            Press enter.  This will bring up a list of temp files that you can 
delete.  
            Do a control A to select all.
            Now do a shift delete and say yes to, are you sure you want to 
delete these items?
            If it fails to delete some items, make sure all of your 
applications are closed and try again.
            When finished, do an alt f4 to close.

            Denny

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            From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa
            Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:17 PM
            To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            Subject: [JAWS-Users] Question about computer maintenance


            Hello everyone,
            This question is for Denny, or anyone else that can answer it for 
me.  First off I just want to say thank you to Denny for posting the computer 
maintenance page on the jaws users web site!  I had no problem following all of 
the directions, and I performed all of the maintenance on my computer.  My 
question is, should I perform any of the maintenance tasks on my external 
harddrive?  I thought that maybe I should follow the same directions for a 
defrag only on my external harddrive.  Any help with this would be greatly 
appreciated!  I am running jaws 6, and I have windows XP home addition.
            Take care,
            Lisa


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