Have you tried deleting the temporary files?
1> Go to Tools at the top tool bar.
2> Then choose the "Internet Options" menu item. The Internet Options dialog
will pop up.
3> On the "General" page, click on "Delete Files...". The Delete Files
dialog pops up.
4> Check the box "Delete all offline content"
5> Click OK to close the "Delete Files" dialog
6> On the "Internet Options" dialog, click on "Delete Cookies...". The
"Delete Cookies" dialog pops up.
7> Click OK to close the "Delete Cookies" dialog
8> Now click OK to close the "Internet Options" dialog
If this does not solve your problem, you can use the "Disk Cleanup" facility
to free more space.
1> Go to
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup.
2> Select the drives in turn (this is simpler then trying to figure out
which disk contains the temporary files) and clean the disk.
Hope that can help.
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dee said:
Where do I check the resources available for IE 6 using Windows xp. I am
getting errors saying not enough memory available. I have very few things on
my pc and never had this prblem till recently when I tried to play games or
yahoo or pogo.I had ram added tocomputer this did not solve problem. Is
there a setting that I could check that would allow more resources to be
made available for use by IE 6? Any help would be appreciated dk