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  1. If you are running WinXP, go into the control panel, then internet options, then click on the Advanced tab on the top right of this screen. Look down a bit and in the security settings section, select the option to "Empty Temporary Internet Files when Browser is Closed". This way it automatically does it for you. In windows 98, when you have Internet Explorer running, just click on the tools menu at the top of the screen, then in the submenu click on "Internet Options". look in the middle of this screen and you will see the Temporary internet files section and all you do is click on " Delete Files". It will auto prompt and ask if you want to also delete cookies. Hope this helps.cwm11.gif

  2. Make sure your DVD player in your PC is set to DMA mode. Also, I would recommend adding at least another 256mb of memory. I have Windows XP Pro Corp edition and am using an old Creative Labs 2x\DXr2 setup and it works flawless. However, I am not using the decoder card because Power DVD and Win DVD decode just fine.cwm11.gif

  3. I am a big gamer and I have the RAD 7-s (same as the rad7 but the -s means it was purchased from Sam's Club) and you will absolutely love this monitor. No problems with the refresh rate whatsoever. As long as you can run 70MHz or higher, which you can with this monitor, you will have no trouble playing any game whatsoever. I sold my 3 month old 19" CTX monitor and purchased the 17". There's just something about the LCD that makes this look every bit as big as my 19". If you buy one, you won't regret it.cwm12.gif

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