Remove temporary files from IE5 to speed up scanning

I have a dell vostro 1310 with windows XP. I run microsoft essentials security as well as a malicious software program. When I want to do a full scan using Microsoft it takes forever-about 8 hours. She seems to have a lot of temp files to analyze IE5. These are the files under settings the. Is it possible to delete these files for a complete analysis can be done in a few hours? I have my Fri not sure how these files showed that it is connected to a network connection to work. Please let me know if there is a single or just solution either. Thank you.

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How to remove the file in the Content.IE5 folder?
http://www.f-prot.com/support/Windows/fpwin_faq/122.html

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