Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: HeelSpur on December 03, 2012, 04:21:55 PM
-
Anybody having trouble posting here?
Been trying to post a few pics and "Internal Server" keeps coming up.
Wondering if its just my puter.
-
Nope I,ve run into it twice recently. Got thru on second try.
-
Its not your router, just try a little while later
-
Just logged on with no problem.
Mike
-
I'll try it in the morning, its been happening on a sports forum I belong to too.
-
Had 2 more internal server this evening. will also try tomorrow.
-
NB: The server will generate this message if it runs out of memory, a hint it has too many web sites on it ...:(
-
NB: The server will generate this message if it runs out of memory, a hint it has too many web sites on it ...:(
I've been deleting things by hand in my temporary files to help speed my puter up, I have about 100 favicons in there, and alot of repetes, is it safe to get rid of repeted favicons?
Some of the files I delete are right back the next day, such as "batman rises", where the heck does that come from, I don't do "batman" stuff.
-
I run disc clean up and delete history every week and my pc defiantly runs smoother.
-
>is it safe to get rid of repeted favicons?
favicons are just storing the little pictures you see in internet explorer next to the URl, you can delete them, they will likely come back.
Injected advertising leaves all kinds of garbage on the IE temporary files, mostly harmless....any web site that has advertisments on it can do this..welcome to the age of electronic garbage ;P
(You can trash the temporary files in IE under the tools menu you know.., has the advantage you won't accidently delete something important, and you can set it to always delete them automaticly when you close IE)
-
>is it safe to get rid of repeted favicons?
favicons are just storing the little pictures you see in internet explorer next to the URl, you can delete them, they will likely come back.
Injected advertising leaves all kinds of garbage on the IE temporary files, mostly harmless....any web site that has advertisments on it can do this..welcome to the age of electronic garbage ;P
(You can trash the temporary files in IE under the tools menu you know.., has the advantage you won't accidently delete something important, and you can set it to always delete them automaticly when you close IE)
How do you do this? Only thing I was taught was this is how you turn it on. Everything else was trial&error, even managed to crash a couple,lol.