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angel-d
May 2nd, 2005, 11:49 AM
Ok putting this here as i feel a total noob asking it, but basically i don't actually know the firs thing about computers.
Just now i tried to play FFR but instead of the normal game screen that comes up after it has loaded it said that i had an out dated version something something and that i needed to clear my cache to play online. Ok so me being me, i looked around a bit, emptied my cookies folder and changed the settings in 'tools, general' so that internet temp files can take more space, but that hasn't worked, so i am guessing i am doing something wrong. HELP ME PLEASE!
Oh the shame, sorry that this is such a stupid question for all of you.
super-smashman
May 2nd, 2005, 12:29 PM
If you have FireFox it is really quite simple. If you don't have it this is a problem in itself.
www.mozilla.com
First off go into the tools toolbar and go down to Options...
Click the privacy tab.
You see this...
http://img72.echo.cx/img72/5098/clearcache4fn.png
As the picture states, hit the button that clears your cache.
It's that simple.
switchblade13
May 2nd, 2005, 01:09 PM
ok i read what you told him about how to clear it but when i click on my tools bar on the net it doesn't have an options thing. it hase net options but not options. i clicked on the net options and looked through the whole damn folder but there is nothing like you showed him what am i soposed to do? o and i don't have firefox i run internet explorer throught roadrunner. what the hell am i soposed to do?
angel-d
May 2nd, 2005, 02:06 PM
I use internet explorer as well and it doesn't have a set up like that, has privacy settings but looks different.
If i download firefox and press the clear thing will it sort the whole thing out?
Also always wondered what the difference between firefox and IE is? if i download it can i then deleat IE and still be able to access all the sites i normally do?
Finally switchblade13- i am a girl, just for futur reference :) .
esupin
May 2nd, 2005, 02:21 PM
Internet options, delete files.
super-smashman
May 3rd, 2005, 12:20 PM
If i download firefox and press the clear thing will it sort the whole thing out?
Absolutely.
Oh and there is an enourmous list of resons why FireFox is better than IE. You don't want to get rid of IE because you need it for Windows Updates, but you should never use it.
It has 150% of the functionality of IE.
ad0gg
May 3rd, 2005, 12:23 PM
Oh and there is an enourmous list of resons why FireFox is better than IE. You don't want to get rid of IE because you need it for Windows Updates, but you should never use it.
Is it even possible to uninstall Internet Explorer?
angel-d
May 3rd, 2005, 01:59 PM
Got firefox today, using it now actually and it did sort stuff out.
Yey, can play again, except sometimes the songs don't load properly when i am using it to play, like the arrows don't come up and the music doesn't play, is there any way to stop this happening or is it just one of those things to be tolerated?
Also downloaded a Spyware doctor which found 976 spy/adaware things floahing around so got rid o those as well.
But can any one suggest a free virus detector as i let my norton subscription run out and don't really want to pay for it again, dread to think what nasty things are eating away at my poor little laptop...
hydrojakep
May 3rd, 2005, 02:26 PM
Firefox is safer, more reliable, and faster. I refuse to give advice about internet to anyone who uses IE or AOL.
Opera, or some other browser is fine though.
emccky
May 3rd, 2005, 03:17 PM
Yes, you can delete IE for whoever asked.
super-smashman
May 4th, 2005, 12:01 PM
HOLY HELL! NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SIX spyware items?!! WOW, you really (and I mean REALLY) need to secure your PC!
About the glitch, that happens to me too. Just get a bunch of boos and fail then hit the Play Again button. It works the second time.
angel-d
May 4th, 2005, 12:35 PM
Fair enough. Thanks for all the help.
Oh and smashman- i know it was crazy bad, all collected in about 6 months. But all sorted now, thanks to all the lovely people at FFR who know so much more than me (and a helpful little site that has spyware removal stuff to download)!
Still need a decent virus scanner removal thing though if anyone has any suggestions?
esupin
May 4th, 2005, 02:10 PM
Ad Aware 6 is free.
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