-=PCTechTalk=- Browser is slow, Temporary Internet Files

  • From: David F Wooledge <wooledge001@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 00:08:49 -0400

While this might not help the problem of you getting the message the file
is not found I would not keeping increasing the amount of disk space for
the IE Temporary  files.  The more disk space, of course the more
information the system must look through to display your pages. Perhaps
your browser is timing put before it searche all that disk space,
determines the pages you want to get from the web are not there and then
there is no time to download from the web.  I have found most web pages
change so the newer version must be downloaded instead of using the
cached pages.  I think IE automatically must go to the site and look to
see if the page is changed anyway.
Dave



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Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 7:13 PM
To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Browser is slow, Temporary Internet Files
 
 
Hello all,
     My browser often slows or gives the error, "file(??) not found".
Almost 
always when I get the error, I clear out the Temporary Internet Files,
and 
all is well.
     I've increased the amount of disk space from about 1800MG (default)
to 
about 7000MB.  But I still have to clear out the folder as often as
before, 
even after rebooting.
     My question - Is there another way to increase the amount of
Temporary 
Internet Files I have in the folder that will help?
 
I'm running XP Home, 256MG ram
 
Thanks,
 
HB
 
 

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