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Easy Removal of Windows Super Hidden Temp Files

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Aloone_Jonez:
Alright I'll try to explain thing at bit more clearly and I'll give and example.

The files are only hidden because Explorer is shows them as the list of files as URLs, each file has two names and locations the Windows one which you don't see Content.IE5\QWESADE\09.jpg and the URL (...) which is normally displayed, the index.dat files store each URL up against where the file is actually stored on the hard drive. This is done because the Windows file system doesn't allow for names like the above. Microsoft just thought it'd be more user friendly for the user to see the URL rather than the real location of the on the hard disc.

Refalm: Content edit. Crazy motherfucker, no pornography on this forum!

passive wind:
Dumbarse Fucking Retard!

Aloone_Jonez:
:fu:

WMD:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---The Microsoft method may be complex/retarded but do you seriously think Mozilla Firefox does any better?
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So, Firefox doesn't do better.  That's why I use Opera :p

Opera keeps everything in one directory, but it changes the filenames (not the extensions or anything).

Refalm:

--- Quote from: WMD ---So, Firefox doesn't do better.  That's why I use Opera :p

Opera keeps everything in one directory, but it changes the filenames (not the extensions or anything).
--- End quote ---

Yes, I like this too. It's perfect for ripping Flash files :)

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