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  2. Disk Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    Disk Cleanup (cleanmgr.exe) is a ... ActiveX controls and Java applets that Internet Explorer has downloaded from the Internet. ... "Temporary Files": ...

  3. What does "free up disk space" mean — and how do you fix it?

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    Use the Disk Cleanup function on Windows. ... Options will include recycle bin files, upgrade log files, and temporary internet files. Back up large photos and videos to the cloud and delete them.

  4. Temporary Internet Files - Wikipedia

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    Temporary Internet Files is a folder on Microsoft Windows which serves as the browser cache for Internet Explorer to cache pages and other multimedia content, such as video and audio files, from websites visited by the user. This allows such websites to load more quickly the next time they are visited.

  5. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted. Clearing the cache deletes these files and fixes problems like outdated pages, websites freezing, and pages not loading or being ...

  6. Why is my computer so slow? - AOL

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    Run Disk Cleanup and Optimization Tools: Use built-in disk cleanup and optimization tools or third-party software to clean up your disk, remove junk files and optimize system settings.

  7. Using McAfee: Features - AOL Help

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    McAfee QuickClean cleans your internet cache, temporary files, registry keys, deleted email messages, temporary files, and other non-essential files that are taking up space on your computer. To clean your computer: 1. In the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, double-click the McAfee icon.