General Stuff
How to clear your cache in internet explorer (version 6)
1. Start internet explorer
2. Click on tools
3. Select internet options
4. Hit button that says "delete files"
5. Box pops up---check space in it marked "delete off line content"
6. Click "ok" from this recently popped up box and then that pop up box
disappears
7. Hit button that says "delete cookies"
8. Box pops up---click "ok"
9. Click ok from 'internet options box.
10. You are done
A WAY TO FREE UP SYSTEM RESOURCES:
TO DISABLE THOSE PROGRAMS/APPLICATIONS THAT AUTOMATICALLY START IN YOUR COMPUTER
(For Windows 98 and ME only) , PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW:
Note: Disabling those programs/applications will also increase your System
Resources in your computer.
1. Click the START button.
2. Click on RUN and then type MSCONFIG on the box and click OK or press the
ENTER key. Your System Configuration Utility window will then appear in your
screen.
3. Click on Startup tab.
4. Remove all check mark in all items listed under Startup tab except for
ScanRegistry, AOLTray, Systray & Explorer (if Explorer is listed)
5. Lastly, click OK and it will ask you then to restart your computer. Please
restart the computer to save the changes you have made in your System
Configuration Utility.
Changing Internet Explorer Title Bar
(and Outlook Express too!)
(These hints require changes to MS Registry system which can be a bit
risky, and you should always back it up prior to making any changes. If you have
any doubts about the changes you’re making in the Registry, don’t make them.
Mistakes in your Registry can make your computer unbootable.)
Some sites change your Internet Explorer title bar without your permission. Most
people who have had AOL may find their IE title bar reading, “Microsoft Internet
Explorer Provided by America Online” (or some other entity).
To change the IE title bar to contain the title you want, click Start, click
Run, type regedit, and then click OK or press ENTER. When the Registry Editor
window appears, collapse all the branches of the directory tree in the left pane
(click any minus signs [-] that appear there) until only the main My/Computer
branch is visible. Then, expand branches (clicking plus sins [+] until you work
your way down to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/INTERNET EXPLORER/MAIN.
Look in the right pane; it should contain a number of items. Look for on called
Window Title. Double-click this entry, and then delete the offending text in the
Value Data field of the Edit String dialog box. Type in any name you want and
click OK. Restart Windows, and the name you entered should appear in your IE
title bar.
You may also change the title bar in your Outlook Express by running “regedit”
in your “start/run” then navigating down to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/IDENTITIES//SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OUTLOOK
EXPRESS/5.0
The (class identifier) will look something like this:
{261DD-15B-8C5D-4CC9-8258-FDA47FD33DF5}. Navigate to the plus sign (+) in front
of each appropriate branch visible in Regedit until 5.0 shows up. Click that key
to highlight and edit it. In the right pane, you should see a value named Window
Title or Window Title. Double-click this value and change the text to whatever
you wish. You can simply right-click this value and delete it, too, if you’d
like. If you delete the value it’ll revert to the default, Outlook Express.