How to clear Internet Explorer 9 History!

Internet Explorer stores history (cache) when you a visit websites so your browser doesn’t have to retrieve new files, such as pictures, when you return to a site. Clearing your history periodically will enable your browser to work more efficiently.   Below we will look over how to clear your internet history in Internet Explorer 9.

In the right corner of the browser you will see a setting buttons, click on that.

Then select Internet Options which will open another window.

On the firsttab (General tab) you will see Browsing history, select the delete button

which will then open another window.

 

In the new window select what you want to delete, some people don’t clear all the history for options such as passwords.  Whichever option you decide not to delete, just uncheck the box. Then select delete and it will automatically begin deleting the checked boxes.

Some users never clear the internet history and after long periods of time without doing so it could slow your entire system down.  Questions clearing other browsers please contact info@allcompute.com or post a question on the blog we will get back with you as soon as possible.

Jack

www.allcompute.com

1322 N Great Neck Rd

Va. Beach, Va. 23454

757-395-4444

Business Websites!

When deciding whether your company needs a website or a new redesigned website you need to look at several points.

Do you need a website? Do your competitors have one?

Who do you want to target? Will the website be useful for current or future customers?

What do you want to display? Just basic business information or an outlet to promote sales or offers to your customers.

Are you going to sell anything online?

Will it be operating under a shared hosting package or will it need a dedicated server?

How much can you afford to spend? Websites can cost anywhere from the low hundreds up into hundreds of thousands of dollars.

A good Web Design company can help you ask these questions and some will do the research for you. Do your researches on the Web Design Company ask for references and ask for pervious designs. A good Web Design Company will go above and beyond to ensure a long working relationship with a customer.

Any further questions concerning Web Design please contact, info@allcompute.com or website wwww.allcompute.com.  We would be happy to answer your questions.

Jack

All Compute, LLC

757-395-4444

www.allcompute.net

 

Find all movie files in Windows Explorer

The following steps demonstrate how to locate all files in Windows 7 explorer of type movie.

1. In the upper right hand corner of Explorer, there is a search box with magnifying glass.
2. Click in the search box and enter the parameter “system.kind” followed by the keyword movie.

Example: system.kind:movie

3. Explorer will examine all files located at your current directory and below.
4. Explorer will return all matching files.

Larry J. Catt
info@allcompute.com

Find files of certain size in Windows Explorer

The following steps demonstrate how to locate a file in Windows 7 explorer which having a certain size.

1. In the upper right hand corner of Explorer, there is a search box with magnifying glass.
2. Click in the search box and enter the parameter “Size:” followed by the size file you are looking for.
NOTE: Do not place any spaces between “size:” and size specification
Example: size:10kb
Size:>10mb

3. Explorer will examine all files located at your current directory and below.
4. Explorer will return all matching file names for that size file.

Larry J. Catt
info@allcompute.com

Finding complex sting in Windows Explorer

The following steps demonstrate how to locate a file in Windows 7 explorer which contains a defined complex string variable.

1. In the upper right hand corner of Explorer, there is a search box with magnifying glass.
2. Click in the search box and enter the parameter “CONTENT:” followed by the string you are looking for enclosed in double quotes.
For spaces just use normal spaces
For unknown characters use asterisk ‘*’
NOTE: Do not place any spaces between “CONTENT:” and your string
Example: CONTENT:”this is”
CONTENT:”this * test”

3. Explorer will examine all files located at your current directory and below.
4. Explorer will return all matching file name.
Note: Wild cards are assumed, no need to place any around your search string.

Larry J. Catt
info@allcompute.com