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IE cache will take up space though.
But it won't be that big.
Nor will there be the symptoms you are talking about.
If it can only be a problem with Kaba, it is recommended to write an email to Kaba's customer service center and they will answer it for you.
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That's IE cache.
In order to improve the speed of visiting web pages, Internet Explorer will use a cumulative acceleration method to store the content of the web pages you have visited (including ** and cookie files, etc.) on your computer. This storage space is called IE cache. In the future, every time we visit, IE will first search this directory, if there is already content that has been accessed, then IE does not have to be from the Internet, but directly from the cache, thus improving the speed of access.
It is recommended to clean up with Super Bunny.
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It's good to optimize it with Windows Optimizer.
I've also used to say that the key is when you run anything, including web pages and everything.
Some computers handle it well, while others don't handle it well.
So after you optimize it, you will find that there are a lot of things in the C drive, just delete it.
It's best to use the registered version of Optimizer (there are also free ones).
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A dynamic library of temporary Internet files and installed software. When you browse the web on the Internet, IE will first send the sound and image files of the web page to the local area, that is, the temporary folder of the C drive, in order to facilitate you to open the web page faster. In addition, when you install the software, you will have the registration information file of the software and the DLL dynamic library file that is loaded.
So that's why the C drive will still get smaller even if you don't usually install things on the C drive.
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Unload the Kaba. Reload to a different disk. The problem is solved.
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Can be deleted. Because it's an empty folder. You can delete it whether it's useful or not.
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First of all, to do a good job such as disk cleanup, right-click on the C inventory tool and select Disk Cleanup.
Then uninstall some of the software installed on the C drive, and reinstall it on the other disks.
Check the settings and move the virtual memory to a different partition (there should be a tutorial on the Internet), such as the temporary directory of eMule. Wait a minute.
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The files in the program folder can be uninstalled by yourself: Documents and Settings with the common username temp
c: winnt temp These two folders are emptied.
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Typing sfc purgecache on the command line can save you 400 500M
I only used 800m for the entire C drive.
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This size is still relatively normal. But pay attention in the future,Don't install other application software to the C disk,Go online for a period of time and often clean up the browsing history and historical web pages,Anyway, in a word,C disk is best not to install other application software in addition to installing the system。
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This is also big, I'm on it now, you say it's not big, if the XP system is all normal below 2G, how small do you want it, if you really want to be smaller, you go to the next lite version of XP online, but it's so multi-functional and can't be used. If your QQ is on the C drive, you check how big it is, and QQ will get bigger and bigger.
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Normal, my c drive, windows, also used a lot, rest assured, there is absolutely no abnormality, it's normal.
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Your computer is turned on in the settings of the system restore, and some system settings are generated into files every time you turn on the computer, but you can't see it in the system. To clear these files automatically, you can right-click on My Computer, select Properties, and select System Restore in the System Restore column and select Turn Off System Restore. In this way, it will not be a restore file, and the capacity of the C drive will not be reduced
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Clean up the temporary files! Right-click the properties of the C drive, Disk Cleanup.
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