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Walter R.
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      20th Mar 2008
After I delete all of my cookies in the Docs and Settings folder, I am left
with a file called index.dat. It has 592kb.

Does it serve any useful purpose? How can I delete it? XP won't let me.

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      20th Mar 2008
Read: Index.dat file--What is Index.dat file ?
http://www.acesoft.net/delete_index.dat_files.htm

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> After I delete all of my cookies in the Docs and Settings folder, I am
> left with a file called index.dat. It has 592kb.
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"Walter R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> After I delete all of my cookies in the Docs and Settings folder, I am
> left with a file called index.dat. It has 592kb.
>
> Does it serve any useful purpose? How can I delete it? XP won't let me.
>
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> Walter


Try CrapCleaner. Great program - small in size - and it's FREE. Lots of
useful stuff in it - very handy. Not just cookies ... temp files, old apps
in registry etc. Also rather than just DELETING your wastebasket ( which
leaves the data physically on the drive but " not seen " by windows) , you
can choose to overwrite deleted data x number of times ......
http://www.download.com/CCleaner/300...html?tag=lst-1
Install it. Choose to offer wastebasket settings ( checkboxes during
install).
Right-click on wastebasket - open - to check off things you'd like cleaned
up. ( Cookies, temp files,etc)
It will show you what it is about to do. You can elect to uncheck items or
not - up to you.

Once you have done that a few times and have your settings tuned the way
you like, you can then just right-click and RUN. It'll purge all the stuff
you choose. ( All of your previous checkboxes checked)

When it's new you might want to backup as you go ( it will offer to
"Backup before Purging?") until you get comfortable with it. SO if you
find you deleted something that you might need, you can restore it. ( I've
never had to restore anything though.)

Bobb

 
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