Mozilla Temp files - etilqs_G1kM7euBO3jmksu

Hello

Once I open Mozilla Firefox, get some (etilqs_G1kM7euBO3jmksu) files in the temp folder in my system, and am not able to delete the file, but if I close Firefox it will disappear automatically.

I have uninstall and install the new version of Firefox, even I format my system. But still, I do the same

Hey Dinu.D, I think that I don't understand what you're trying to achieve here again. According to the temporary files in the folder are needed to function properly as long as the browser is open (the etilqs files are on the sqlite databases that firefox uses to store different data as your bookmarks). the files in the folder are deleted when you close firefox, or if the application is idle for a certain period of time - so there should be no need for manual intervention, because the files are purged anyway as soon as they became unnecessary...

Tags: Firefox

Similar Questions

  • Can I prevent auto download of temp files?

    What I would like is for downloads to start after I have decide where they will go. I don't want a part temp file built in a folder mobile or whatever. I use windows and this seems to be a problem in all versions. Basically, I would come back where my download will be saved and then for firefox start download file room and all. At the very least, I want to foreshadow where the temporary file is stored for security reasons, but would be better to send it to a place of my choice every time.

    You are welcome

  • It is usually safe to remove items from the user / local/temp file? I want to free up space.

    Original title: local/temp folder files

    It is usually safe to remove items from the user / local/temp file?  I want to free up space.

    Clean the system (compensation to all temp/tmp folders and included all the content offline, the tif browser, delete the cookies of compensation.)

    Do a disk cleanup. Click the Start button. in the search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then in the list of results, click Disk Cleanup.

    Delete your temp files where a large number of software malware installers cache and or CCleaner for a more thorough cleaning.

    Download the basic version (slim) via

    http://www.CCleaner.com/download/builds.aspx>

    The basic version (slim) does not contain the toolbar disgusted

    Cleaning DO NOT USE ANY Advanced options. DO NOT TOUCH THE REGISTRY OR TOOLS. At least not for now.
    Reset

    UTC/GMT is 04:20 on Thursday, January 5, 2012

  • I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, I deleted all the temp, %temp% files and emptied my Recycle Bin and now no program is running, they're going to crash just when open, help me please

    I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, I deleted all the temp, %temp% files and emptied my Recycle Bin and now no program is running, they're going to crash just when open, help me please :(

    Hello

    try a restore of the system before this happened

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    If necessary do in safe mode

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode option with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
  • Big problem to delete my Temp files

    Recently, I wanted to play a game, but it did not work, release with support, blah blah blah, but support guy says one of the ways I could improve it is by deleting my Temp files, so I did, but I forgot to empty my trash and I restarted my computer. I opened it to the top, and the theme had somehow changed to what looked like Windows XP. He also screwed up my wireless adapter software, but I fixed via regedit and turning the WLAN AutoConfig on automatic (I don't know how it happened). I got my wireless adapter works fine now, it is connected to a WiFi network. Still a problem, none of my programs get WiFi. I'm sure that my adapter works fine and my router is working because I use wifi fine on other devices, so I don't know what I did when I deleted these files. In addition, why my Windows XP theme seeks and why can't I change it back to Windows 7?

    Use the system restore video: solve a problem using the system restore

  • In auto Acrobat Edition creates the Temp file on hard drive

    As soon as I click the button Edit in any PDF document, to add a watermark or set passwords security for example, a temporary file is created on my Macintosh HD.

    The name of the file is C/\temp\dump.txt

    The text file lists only:

    INFORMATION IN THE TABLE:

    =====================

    Total of tables found: 0

    I do more editing, more information is repeated.

    Why is - even appear and how do I get rid of him. I have to constantly drag to the trash to get rid of them.

    Hello Useplanb,

    We have released a patch that fixes the bug of creating Temp file. If you're not already updated to the latest patch, simply open Acrobat and visit help > check for updates to apply this hotfix.

    More details about this release and bug fixes is available here: help Acrobat | Release notes | DC Acrobat, Acrobat Reader DC | Update

    Please give it a try and let us know.

    Thank you

    -ashu

  • Export failed, where is the temp file?

    I'm on version 6 of first.  An export of media has failed in the Middle due to lack of space.  Before export, the hard disk has about 1 GB of free space.  After export failed, the player ends up with 10MB of free space.  I suspect that there might be some temporary files and intermediaries created during the export process.  I checked the output folder and deleted the temp file. But the space has not been recovered.  Anyone else where I should check?

    You work with a single hard drive?

    C drive space http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1007934?tstart=0 see answer 4 for the parameter that you must manually change... and then delete the old temporary files

  • How can I remove the Photoshop Temp File for good? (PS CS 4)

    Hello

    I have a problem on my PC. Since this Saturday if gives me the error "could not complete because full discs...» »

    I have read every blog/forum and even called the call center of photoshop without any help...

    Some of the solutions I've tried are the following:

    -Deleted all my Temp files (as I normally do every week)

    -Defragment my hard drives (done weekly)

    -Deletion of all unused software

    -Bought and installed a new hard drive (1 TB) to use as storage for this Temp file

    -All cleared the Cache and Cookies on my Browser

    -Use of the memory of Photoshop to 70%

    -Uninstalled Photoshop (PC Shutdown) and then re-installed and the Temp file is always there and it is much bigger than before

    Basically, I tried everything I could.

    What happens is that this Photoshop Temp 12389772616 file (44.6 concerts and increasing) cannot be seen when Photoshop is active or running and can not be deleted under these circumstances. When Photoshop is closed, it disappears as well. I don't know what else to do about it. When I re - allocate what is called a virtual file/disk to another hard disk, Photoshop slows and crashes more... I was thinking of buying the new Photoshop CS 5, but I am now, NOT wanting to take the risk, but it has served me well for a year so far.

    : NB is there any way I can reduce the size of this file virtual (Temp) or completely remove?

    My PC Specs are:

    Processor - Dual Core (2.3 GHz)

    Operating system - Windows 7

    Hard disk space - 1 TB, 500 GB and 250 GB x 2 (space is not a problem)

    Graphics - 8800 G - Force (512 MB) with GPU (PCI Express)

    Can anyone please help me or guide me on how to this mess?

    Mo2Base wrote:

    But then I have yet to find a problem when you open a new document (1000 x 1000 and above). Photoshop gives me the same "...". scratch disks full"or just simply, it lags behind and does not open. I attributed to one of my physical hard disks to manipulate this virtual memory / drive instead of my C: / drive

    Just to clarify; is your main disk Scratch, named in Edit > Preferences > Performance an internal drive? If so, what is available on this subject?

    Is between "ideal" recommended RAM allocation in Edit > Preferences > Performance ?

    File slow opening is perhaps due to the default printer. This is a known bug and has been reported several times in the forum.

    The solution, weird as it may seem, is to make a printer driver generic default printer. If you do not, you can download it here:

    http://www.Adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=pdrv&platform=win

    I hope that helps some of ths.

    Oh yes and try resetting your preferences (again) as described in the FAQ.

    http://forums.Adobe.com/thread/375776?TSTART=0

    You must physically delete (or rename) the preference files or, if you use the Alt, Ctrl, and shift, don't forget you get a confirmation dialog box.

  • Adobe Flash Player records a large number of empty files "fap" in my Firefox and Temp files. How can I avoid this?

    Whenever I go to pages where the Adobe Flash Player "plugin - container.exe" flows "FlashPlayerPlugin_xx_x_xxx_xx.exe" (where x is the version number), it causes hundreds of empty folders "fap" save in my Firefox and C:\Windows\Temp folder. How can I avoid this?

    Thank you!

    BINGO!

    The link 'Mode protected Flash' was exactly what I was looking for.

    Check your task manager and see if you have two instances of Flash Player Plugin running. If you do, go to your Flash C:\windows\system32\macromed folder. In Win Vista or 7, 64-bit OS, it should be here:

    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash

    Open the file mms.cfg with Notepad and add this line:

    ProtectedMode = 0

    Save the file, and the problem is solved. You should not see two instances of Flash Player, and you will not get the files "fap" more.

    Thank you very much!

  • This msg'DOC parameter/shawn/local/sett/temp files/content and IE5/I578R862/itunes setup exe is net valid win 32 applocation

    Hey there I'm trying to download the new itunes to my laptop, it's a samsung RV510 and it keep giving me this msg'DOC parameter/shawn/local/sett/temp internet files / IE5/I578R862/itunes happy, setup exe is net valid win 32 applocation can u pls help me does this mean pls.

    Hello

    ·        You did changes to the computer before the show?

    ·        Using 32-bit or 64-bit operating system?

    Follow the steps provided in the link and check if this may help:

    http://support.Apple.com/kb/ht1926

    Note: Download iTune depending on the type of system (32-bit or 64-bit).

  • Cannot deleight temp files

    When I try to delete the temporary files (for example, temp RUN or Run %Temp%) I sometimes get the message.

    Cannot remove. Someone else is using the file. Find out who and stop its use.

    I'm looking for this info to be able to delete the file. Thank you. Brian

    You may be able to track which uses the file via the Task Manager. Process, or through Process Explorer from Sysinternals to Windows:

    Process Explorer

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653

    However, a much easier method to delete this temp location would using CCleaner. CCleaner is excellent in all the waste and cleaning your system time - and it's free:

    http://www.Piriform.com/CCleaner

    If you decide to try it, by default, that almost everything in Windows Applications and is verified to be cleaned. You must first review the lists (they are compiled by what you have installed) and check/uncheck accordingly.

    Then click on analyze to see what will be removed (nothing is deleted when you click Analyze); When the scan is finished you can double-click on (or right click and select view detailed results) of the entries in the list to get more information.

    According to the detailed results, you can right click for options such as adding to the list of exclusions if you want the deleted item.

    Once that you are completely comfortable with your selections, you can click the run Cleaner button and then OK to put warn before vacuuming will run.

    CCleaner has also a registry clean, which I do not recommend the use - unless you are a very experienced user and understand the possible consequences.

    TechRepublic has just published this article about CCleaner:
    5 tips for using Ccleaner for degunk your system
     http://www.TechRepublic.com/blog/five-tips/five-tips-for-using-CCleaner-to-degunk-your-system/767?tag=nl.E101

    CNET editor's review:
     http://download.CNET.com/CCleaner/

    I hope this helps.

  • temp file system

    I am running vista and 20 GB of hard drive space was taken up by files ccleaner system temp picked them I looked in the temp folder and could not find them is it safe to delete them using ccleaner help thanks in advance

    If you double-click on the line on the page summary of CCleaner, you should be able to see a list of files. They are probably in the hidden C:\Users\yourname\Appdata\Local\Temp folder. An application should not put anything in the Temp folder cannot be deleted safely.

  • Users/TEMP files after reboot

    On our computer at home, we have 2 users (one for parents) and one for children.  Last week the parents has been logged, but when the Office started upward, some of my icons were missing (photos, my personal files, our whole family, AVG, etc..)  Even my desktop wallpaper has been just the background generic Vista instead of our family picture that is normally there.  In any case, after the search for the files, I found them, put them on my desk, restores photos and wallpaper, and then close it.  Bad news.  The next time I restarted the computer, my office of origin was back, less all the stuff I had moved to another office computer before stopping.  Fortunately, with my personal files, I had brains enough to copy and paste on the new office, as well as the others were still on the original.  But with my photos, it was taking so long to copy (because there is so much and so they take a lot of space) that I just cut and pasted, so these are now GONE!    Now searching on my original user, I see that they were all under the user/TEMP and for some reason, when the computer only once, he loaded under a temporary user.  When I closed it after moving my docs to this office, all changes made to this user were completely erased as well as my files and photos.  Is there a way to recover these files or they are lost forever?  Recovery programs can work to recover this data?

    Hi 5mama,

    Unfortunately, there is no way in Windows to recover lost files. However, you can search the Internet if there is such a program. But these programs are reliable.

    Important note: this response contains a reference to third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft provides this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and no has not tested any software or information found on these sites; Therefore, Microsoft cannot make any approach to quality, security or the ability of a software or information that are there. There are the dangers inherent in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet.

  • Cannot access windows temp file .pdf Creator to function or install USB printer

    Nice day

    I was pulling my hair out on this one, please help!

    This is a new PC installed with windows 7 basic

    I haven't installed a physical printer via USB, no problem, then tried to install a PDF Creator to send statements of a rental program. Installation and opening the .pdf Creator program, I get an error that it doesn't have permission to open the temp folder. I then also tried to install a second printer via USB but constantly receive the message not recognized USB device! and the printer cannot be found or installed. The PDF Creator should create a printer under printers but it hasent. I was convinced after having scoured the forums that the two issues were related and had to do with - user account control settings - unfortunately after countless did stop it no chance neither will work.

    I tried the following

    • restarted the countless number of times disconnecting the pc
    • Turned UAC works with restarts in the meantime and attempt to install creator .pdf and the second usb printer install with this setting turned on and off with no luck.
    • checked the registry entry for the UAC sure he was totally disabled
    • verified that the second USB Samsung printer is 100% compatible with windows 7
    • downloaded the latest installation of creator .pdf files
    • cancelled all windows 7 updates with a system restore
    • uninstall all USB drivers who then reinstalled on reboot.
    • Tried to manually add the Samsung printer using Add Printer

    I am now at a loss and am convinced that the two problems are related. Any help would be appreciated

    Thank you

    Molon

    Hi molon,.

    ·        What is the model number of the printer?

    ·        Did you follow the guidelines in accordance with the installation guide supplied with the printer?

    To refine the question

    Try to use the USB port to which the first HP printer was connected to the Samsung printer.

    To check if it's a bad USB cable unplug the USB cable from the printer HP to work and plug this USB cable into one of the other printers to determine if it will recognize and install.

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

    Visit ourMicrosoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows 7 sticks on disk cleanup Temp files

    I try to manually delete the temporary files as one of the previous posts proposed there are thousands. I go to it with %Temp%. However, many of them tell me that they are in use or should not be deleted. I recently started to use this computer and already deleted several viruses. Should I delete these independently even when they say that. There are also folders showing nothing in them under folder who say they are required by Windows when I delete them manually. Should I just delete the files and not all folders in there? Also if I want to delete them all, it is there a way to select the entire document at once instead of just now r pressed while clicking on each of them?

    Thank you, Charles

    However, many of them tell me that they are in use or should not be deleted.

    -> He actually says "cannot delete", "are in use" or "access denied." It is perfectly safe to delete anything in the temp folder (if you can), except when installing some software.

    I recently started to use this computer and already deleted several viruses.

    -> This seems dangerous. Used computer, more viruses that a dog has fleas? You run a great risk!

    Should I delete these independently even when they say that.

    There are also folders showing nothing in them under folder who say they are required by Windows when I delete them manually.

    -> See above.

    Also if I want to delete them all, it is there a way to select the entire document at once instead of just now r pressed while clicking on each of them?

    -> Standard stuff in Windows: click the first item, then hold down the SHIFT key and click once the last element in the block.

Maybe you are looking for