please help me....please!!!!

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  1. sghost

    sghost Member

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    ok i have been backing up movies for a while now i have a question how do i get rid of the files that my comp. stores after i finish backing up my movies i mean i know it has something to do with the cache or something like that it just seems that after i burn a certain number of movies my comp starts to get a lot of corrupt burns and then starts to sound like its straining when i had norton 2k4 i used to be able to get rid of these files that bog down the system after burning with the protected recycle bin now its staying on the computer some kind of way please let me know how i can get rid of the files that are stored after i burn or let me know what settings i have to cange in nero bvy the way i am using nero burning rom
     
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    if your talking about ISO images I just go into C drive and delete them from there.
     
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    Quote;

    "ok i have been backing up movies for a while now i have a question how do i get rid of the files that my comp. stores after i finish backing up my movies i mean i know it has something to do with the cache or something like that it just seems that after i burn a certain number of movies my comp starts to get a lot of corrupt burns and then starts to sound like its straining when i had norton 2k4 i used to be able to get rid of these files that bog down the system after burning with the protected recycle bin now its staying on the computer some kind of way please let me know how i can get rid of the files that are stored after i burn or let me know what settings i have to cange in nero bvy the way i am using nero burning rom"

    That must be the longest sentence ever. I gave up about halfway through!!

    Pulsar
     
  4. RussReef

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    No, no. There's a period in there. You just have to look for it. ;-)
     
  5. squizzle

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    Check the settings of your encoding program and see where it puts the output. You should either find an ISO image there or a bunch of VOB files. After you delete them make sure you delete them out of your recycle bin also. If you burn with Decrypter you can check an option that says Delete files when done.

    As far as your system bogging down, if your hard drive is approaching full that could be it. Defragging helps, run a spyware/adware/virus check too.
     

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