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<blockquote data-quote="Noels" data-source="post: 704969" data-attributes="member: 49942"><p>darkmockeray,</p><p></p><p>You're welcome! </p><p></p><p>A cache is a place where things are stored, like caches that hikers may store along a trail for those who follow who may need the supplies in an emergency later on. On a computer it's a folder where files are stored for use by a program. The caches can become corrupted with bad or extraneous files and need to be flushed from time to time to get rid of detritus that cause problems...</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry Mainmenu didn't help, but set it up in the Mainmenu Preferences to run everything, then every day or two, run the Execute Batch Tasks option. It will keep your computer working well.</p><p></p><p>About your font problem, try opening your browser's Tools or Options and see if the fonts are set up properly. In Firefox 3 it would be Firefox>Preferences>Fonts>Advanced then check to see if you have "normal" fonts selected. Other browsers can be treated similarly.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, Noel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noels, post: 704969, member: 49942"] darkmockeray, You're welcome! A cache is a place where things are stored, like caches that hikers may store along a trail for those who follow who may need the supplies in an emergency later on. On a computer it's a folder where files are stored for use by a program. The caches can become corrupted with bad or extraneous files and need to be flushed from time to time to get rid of detritus that cause problems... I'm sorry Mainmenu didn't help, but set it up in the Mainmenu Preferences to run everything, then every day or two, run the Execute Batch Tasks option. It will keep your computer working well. About your font problem, try opening your browser's Tools or Options and see if the fonts are set up properly. In Firefox 3 it would be Firefox>Preferences>Fonts>Advanced then check to see if you have "normal" fonts selected. Other browsers can be treated similarly. Good luck, Noel [/QUOTE]
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