Sunday, May 16, 2010

What does all this mean??

Whats a dat file and how do you open? Whats Index.DAT file? How would u access name@zedo[2] in my documents if it says the shortcut no longer exists? What is a ms7_1 found in cookies and how do I open if it says Location:c/i386? It shows up in win picture and fax viewer but I know the pic viewed is not the one there, was it deleted? How do I view? What are these places? name @: adopt.euroclick[2], rad.msn[2], tribalfusion[1], zedo[2], www.thriftyfun[1]. What are GIF image, html doc, jscripts, and is corel snapdragon good or bad? When you try to open Transform=1033.mst says 481 kb file it comes up with windows file assist and file ext to find the program to open it? Why? What should I do?Whats a c drive and how do you use it to open files.

What does all this mean??
it sounds like you are getting into the internet explorer temporary files. These are cookies and will not give you any useful information. These files are only useful to the websites that someone visited. If you want to follow the file paths, go to My Computer, then C: Drive, etc. Hope this helps.
Reply:these sound like cookie files...


they are useless...
Reply:dat file = data file


index is a complete record of file names and locations plus some content stored in a protected mode





location 'c' means disk drive C. Deleted files names live on and on and on....





Its your hard drive disk.


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