ChatterBank1 min ago
Film files
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I often purchase and download movie or films (quite legally) then sometimes burn them to
a DVD disc using a program called "convertxtodvd" once I have the disc I delete the files
then empty the recycle bin, however I have noticed recently that the amount of free space
on my computer is getting less, this I have been told is because the computer will always
save a copy of the downloaded film files even though I thought that I had deleted them, is this correct? and if so where & how would I find the saved files.
I should add that I am running Win.XP.
a DVD disc using a program called "convertxtodvd" once I have the disc I delete the files
then empty the recycle bin, however I have noticed recently that the amount of free space
on my computer is getting less, this I have been told is because the computer will always
save a copy of the downloaded film files even though I thought that I had deleted them, is this correct? and if so where & how would I find the saved files.
I should add that I am running Win.XP.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The easy way would be to download Ccleaner and run that to clear all your temporary files.
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I wouldn't bother with the registry scanner built into it and remember to tell it not to clear cookies unless you don't mind losing all the auto login details for websites.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
I wouldn't bother with the registry scanner built into it and remember to tell it not to clear cookies unless you don't mind losing all the auto login details for websites.