In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Temporary Internet Files > Settings, change the folder size to 1MB. Unfortunately, you cannot set it to 0. This is the only way without using disk cleanup or cleanup programs.
2006-11-29 17:10:41
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answered by techman2000 6
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No, Al Gore did no longer invent the internet. there are various examples of world warming and there are various theory out predictions of what's going to take place if we save being ignorant and ignoring it. The IPCC has a large variety of information and predicitions for worldwide warming and carbon dioxide emissions. some issues that are happening and could take place is the glaciers in the poles are melting. it particularly is inflicting the sea point to upward push, which will displace many stuff. The glaciers melting in the sea is including freshwater to the saltwater and it particularly is undesirable for some animals in the sea. the hollow in the ozone keeps getting bigger as for this reason worldwide warming and which will reason extra extremely Violet rays to get to earth, inflicting extra pores and skin maximum cancers. The rays that make it to earth besides are frequently meditated by the ice decrease back into area, yet with that shrinking, the rays are being absorbed by the sea, warming it. With the sea warmed, it willl be no longer common for specific species to outlive. The record is going on and on. What impacts us is extra wildfires, hurricans, tornados and floods.
2016-10-04 13:22:56
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answered by ? 4
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Under internet settings (for internet explorer) go to the general settings tab and there should be something for history or storage... you can adjust how much disk space you want it to use. Also, under internet settings, you can change the number of days you want the history to remain to zero.
2006-11-29 17:07:45
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answered by Kory 4
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whatever u r surfing at net those files first be chached at your laptop then its appearing to u.
What you can do is to decrease the temporary file limit size from your browser settings.
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2006-11-29 17:23:13
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answered by Stranger 3
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goes to internet opt., chose advanced tab, scroll down to security, then check the (empty temp. int. files folder when browser is closed) box.
2006-11-29 18:12:28
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answered by anyone 1
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