How do I clear cookies from my computer so it will start up faster. Not from my internet...just from the computer. If it's the same thing let me know. Thanks
Additional info, added Monday April 6 2009, 6:01 pm: Actually I think I may have meant defrag...but i'm not sure, if you know what i'm talking about then you can give your answer. thank you.. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? sognarxo answered Friday April 10 2009, 12:09 am: Well, if you want your computer to start up faster it wouldn't necessarily be the cookies. Here is a list of things needed to keep your computer running well and safe.
(All programs can be downloaded for free at www.download.com )
-Download CCleaner and Run this program
(cleans the registry and temporary internet files from your system.)
-Download Malwarebytes
(scans and fixes your system for malicious files)
-Run Disk Cleanup
(-START -ALL PROGRAMS -ACCESSORIES -SYSTEM TOOLS)
-Run Disk Defragmenter
(-START -ALL PROGRAMS -ACCESSORIES -SYSTEM TOOLS)
If you need any more help, feel free to ask.
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es answered Tuesday April 7 2009, 2:14 am: you get cookies basically from the internet lol, so if you delete the internet ones, your computer will work faster.
open up your internet explorer (or your web browser)
in the top menu where it has "file" "edit" etc, go to "tools" and then "internet options"
there should be a tab or button called "browsing history" and once you click on it, there should be a button that says delete cookies. and that's it.
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