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Old 02-05-04, 05:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The registry hack is really quite benign and easy to do. Once done, RAM is no longer used for these temporary files and if needed (although on SD Card the relatively minimal space they use is no longer an issue) can be deleted from your non-volatile memory choice:



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Originally posted by gizmox5
I dont think thay modifing the registry is what the average joe wants to do. Remover will find the folder but the 'index' file gets larger and larger with internet use and I havent foynd a way to delete that yet. it claims it has been locked by a program what the hell that means i have no idea.
You say this is an issue but is it a known issue that dell is working on or is it a street level everyone know but nothing is being done?
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