Re: Multi core
- From: Arthur Hoornweg <antispam.hoornweg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:21:18 +0200
Pieter Zijlstra wrote:
Are you referring to IE caching? You can turn it off or use a tool like
CCleaner (www.ccleaner.com) to clean most of the temporary crap. Or are
you talking about virtual memory and hybernate file(s). Don't know how
easy you can retrieve any relevant information from these files. Or do
you something else in mind.
IE, media player and tons of other programs.
Acronis Trueimage 11 has a nice module to cleanup one's junk. It is
extremely enlightening because it shows in great detail what stuff
one leaves behind in a simple Windows session. It was a real
eye-opener to me.
For example, did you know that when you drag-and-drop a file from/to
a VMWare virtual machine, a copy of the file is placed in a subdirectory
of your TEMP directory and remains there indefinitely?
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