downloading IE6 failed due to cache needing to be dumped

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I tried to download IE6 because the IE6 that is on my computer keeps freezing everytime that I try to open it. When I try to download it I get a message that tells me that it is unable to continue until I delete items from the cache. What is a cache and how do I delete items from it. Should I uninstall my current IE6 first before I try to download a new one?
 
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I tried to download IE6 because the IE6 that is on my
computer keeps freezing everytime that I try to open it.
When I try to download it I get a message that tells me
that it is unable to continue until I delete items from
the cache. What is a cache and how do I delete items
from it. Should I uninstall my current IE6 first before
I try to download a new one?
.
Seems to be a theme around here mine said the same thing
and when I called tech support they said there is only a
90 day warranty so they can't help!
 
LMC,
How To: Delete the Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
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Blocking Spyware, Adware, Parasites, Hijackers, Trojans, with a HOSTS file
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm [updated 02-18-04]
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LMC said:
I tried to download IE6 because the IE6 that is on my computer keeps
freezing everytime that I try to open it. When I try to download it I get a
message that tells me that it is unable to continue until I delete items
from the cache. What is a cache and how do I delete items from it. Should
I uninstall my current IE6 first before I try to download a new one?
 

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