If your mouse cursor doesn’t appear in the text box at the bottom of Start when you open it, click the text box before typing.
You may have to click the Disk Cleanup icon once it appears at the bottom of the screen to open the Disk Cleanup window.
Once this process is complete, Disk Cleanup will close.
If you don’t see the My Computer tab here, type my computer into Start, then click My Computer at the top of the Start window.
Click the Organize tab in the upper-left corner of the window. Click Folder and search options in the resulting drop-down menu. Click the View tab. Check the “Show hidden files, folders, and drives” box under the “Hidden files and folders” section of the “Files and folders” section. Click OK at the bottom of the window.
The hard drive’s letter is usually “C”, stylized as (C:).
The hard drive’s letter is usually “C”, stylized as (C:).
Click the Organize tab. Click Properties Uncheck the “Read-only” box. Click Apply Click OK when prompted. Click OK
A few of the files in the Temp folder may be in use, or system files, meaning that you can’t delete them. If prompted, check the “Do this for all current items” box and click Skip.
If your mouse cursor doesn’t appear in the text box at the bottom of Start when you open it, click the text box before typing.
Clearing the DNS cache solves problems with Internet connectivity, such as sites timing out.
If your mouse cursor doesn’t appear in the text box at the bottom of Start when you open it, click the text box before typing.
If your mouse doesn’t have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
You can’t do this if you aren’t using an Administrator account on your computer. You may need to click Yes when prompted before you can continue.
You may need to restart your computer before you’ll notice the changes to your Internet connection.