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Guest PAT (Paul)
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If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this Thumbs.db file.

Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one picture file there is almost 1

GB in the Thumbs.db file.

 

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Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down the

display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view as

the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

 

Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version of

Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

setting.

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Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

> Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

> picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

Guest PAT (Paul)
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind news.

I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is a

good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad to see

this group again.

Paul

--

cogito ergo sum

 

 

"Mike M" wrote:

> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down the

> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view as

> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

>

> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version of

> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

> setting.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

>

>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

A decent one which runs on WinME and works very well is the free version of

SuperAntiSpyware, I have that running on my WinME machine. I don't know the

one you mentioned and that sounds like an Anti-Virus program not a spyware

removal one, I think also there's still Spybot but I've never used that but

think it's OK for WinME.

Joan

 

--

Joan Archer

http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

 

"PAT (Paul)" <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0261AF20-BF55-46B4-B2FD-460FEBBAEB04@microsoft.com...

> Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind

> news.

> I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is a

> good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad to

> see

> this group again.

> Paul

> --

> cogito ergo sum

>

>

> "Mike M" wrote:

>

>> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

>> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

>> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down the

>> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view as

>> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

>>

>> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

>> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version of

>> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

>> setting.

>> --

>> Mike Maltby

>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>

>>

>> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>

>> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

>> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

>> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

>>

>>

Guest Dapper Dan
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

Another that either Heirloom or Mart recommended was Spyware Terminator. I

have been using it for a while now and it appears to be good. Certainly runs

fast!!

 

Dan

"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:u1iIksLxIHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>A decent one which runs on WinME and works very well is the free version of

>SuperAntiSpyware, I have that running on my WinME machine. I don't know the

>one you mentioned and that sounds like an Anti-Virus program not a spyware

>removal one, I think also there's still Spybot but I've never used that but

>think it's OK for WinME.

> Joan

>

> --

> Joan Archer

> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>

> "PAT (Paul)" <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0261AF20-BF55-46B4-B2FD-460FEBBAEB04@microsoft.com...

>> Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind

>> news.

>> I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is a

>> good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad to

>> see

>> this group again.

>> Paul

>> --

>> cogito ergo sum

>>

>>

>> "Mike M" wrote:

>>

>>> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

>>> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

>>> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down the

>>> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view

>>> as

>>> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

>>>

>>> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

>>> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version of

>>> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

>>> setting.

>>> --

>>> Mike Maltby

>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>>

>>>

>>> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>

>>> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

>>> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

>>> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

>>>

>>>

Guest Mart
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

Not me Dan, I've never used it. Although if HL (and you!) recommended it,

then I'm sure that's good enough for all. HL usually recommends well.

 

I (still) use AVG 7.5 for A-V on my WinMe boxes - and they were still

auto-updating (well they did again today!) with the latest defs.

 

Regarding Ad-Aware, I stopped using it even before it was updated to v2008

on both my WinMe and XP boxes. Got a little bit disillusioned with it and

tended not to run it unless I managed to remember to - which wasn't very

often.

 

I use AVG 8 Free now on my XP boxes, which includes a (sort of)

anti-spyware/adware scanner which appears to find the stuff that A-A used to

do (and more!). BUT the jury is still out here with AVG 8 - it certainly

now fits into the 'bloatware' category and IMHO, is somewhat (quite a bit!)

slower than AVG 7.5.

 

Maybe it's more thorough? Hmm..

 

Mart

 

 

"Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com> wrote in message

news:uT3MA7LxIHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Another that either Heirloom or Mart recommended was Spyware Terminator. I

> have been using it for a while now and it appears to be good. Certainly

> runs fast!!

>

> Dan

> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:u1iIksLxIHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>A decent one which runs on WinME and works very well is the free version

>>of SuperAntiSpyware, I have that running on my WinME machine. I don't know

>>the one you mentioned and that sounds like an Anti-Virus program not a

>>spyware removal one, I think also there's still Spybot but I've never used

>>that but think it's OK for WinME.

>> Joan

>>

>> --

>> Joan Archer

>> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

>> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>>

>> "PAT (Paul)" <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:0261AF20-BF55-46B4-B2FD-460FEBBAEB04@microsoft.com...

>>> Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind

>>> news.

>>> I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is

>>> a

>>> good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad to

>>> see

>>> this group again.

>>> Paul

>>> --

>>> cogito ergo sum

>>>

>>>

>>> "Mike M" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

>>>> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

>>>> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down

>>>> the

>>>> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view

>>>> as

>>>> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

>>>>

>>>> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

>>>> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version

>>>> of

>>>> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

>>>> setting.

>>>> --

>>>> Mike Maltby

>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

>>>> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

>>>> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

>>>>

>>>>

>

>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

AVG 7.5 is the one on my WinME as well Mart and it did the update today.

That one doesn't get turned on much now though and if it turns out that AVG

stops updating the 7.5 version I may very well go with Avast instead.

 

I took Ad-Aware off of the WinME machine and my XP I didn't want to bother

with the hassle of trying to get the SE version to update on there and on my

XP the 2007 version was a pain in the rear when it came to update the defs

the amount of times it came up with the message that it had an error and

needed to close after trying to get the new def files to install was a joke.

I didn't need the hassle especially as if it found anything it would only be

a couple of tracking cookies.

 

I put the free version of SuperAntiSpyware on WinME and the paid Pro version

on my XP and I'm more than happy with the results and performance.

Joan

 

--

Joan Archer

http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

 

"Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message

news:uLSjjcMxIHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Not me Dan, I've never used it. Although if HL (and you!) recommended it,

> then I'm sure that's good enough for all. HL usually recommends well.

>

> I (still) use AVG 7.5 for A-V on my WinMe boxes - and they were still

> auto-updating (well they did again today!) with the latest defs.

>

> Regarding Ad-Aware, I stopped using it even before it was updated to v2008

> on both my WinMe and XP boxes. Got a little bit disillusioned with it and

> tended not to run it unless I managed to remember to - which wasn't very

> often.

>

> I use AVG 8 Free now on my XP boxes, which includes a (sort of)

> anti-spyware/adware scanner which appears to find the stuff that A-A used

> to do (and more!). BUT the jury is still out here with AVG 8 - it

> certainly now fits into the 'bloatware' category and IMHO, is somewhat

> (quite a bit!) slower than AVG 7.5.

>

> Maybe it's more thorough? Hmm..

>

> Mart

>

>

> "Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com> wrote in message

> news:uT3MA7LxIHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Another that either Heirloom or Mart recommended was Spyware Terminator.

>> I have been using it for a while now and it appears to be good. Certainly

>> runs fast!!

>>

>> Dan

>> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:u1iIksLxIHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>A decent one which runs on WinME and works very well is the free version

>>>of SuperAntiSpyware, I have that running on my WinME machine. I don't

>>>know the one you mentioned and that sounds like an Anti-Virus program not

>>>a spyware removal one, I think also there's still Spybot but I've never

>>>used that but think it's OK for WinME.

>>> Joan

>>>

>>> --

>>> Joan Archer

>>> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

>>> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>>>

>>> "PAT (Paul)" <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:0261AF20-BF55-46B4-B2FD-460FEBBAEB04@microsoft.com...

>>>> Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind

>>>> news.

>>>> I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is

>>>> a

>>>> good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad

>>>> to see

>>>> this group again.

>>>> Paul

>>>> --

>>>> cogito ergo sum

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Mike M" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

>>>>> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these

>>>>> files

>>>>> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down

>>>>> the

>>>>> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view

>>>>> as

>>>>> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

>>>>>

>>>>> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options

>>>>> |

>>>>> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version

>>>>> of

>>>>> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

>>>>> setting.

>>>>> --

>>>>> Mike Maltby

>>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

>>>>> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

>>>>> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: Is Thumbs.db file necessary?

 

 

"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:u1iIksLxIHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> A decent one which runs on WinME and works very well is the free version

of

> SuperAntiSpyware, I have that running on my WinME machine. I don't know

the

> one you mentioned and that sounds like an Anti-Virus program not a spyware

> removal one, I think also there's still Spybot but I've never used that

but

> think it's OK for WinME.

 

It surely is, Joan, I can vouch for that. <H>.

> Joan

>

> --

> Joan Archer

> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>

> "PAT (Paul)" <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0261AF20-BF55-46B4-B2FD-460FEBBAEB04@microsoft.com...

> > Mike. Thanks for your fast reply. Been away last 6 months and behind

> > news.

> > I see that Ad-Aware SE is no longer available in the freee V. What is

a

> > good replacement - would SuperAntiVirus do? is there others. Glad to

> > see

> > this group again.

> > Paul

> > --

> > cogito ergo sum

> >

> >

> > "Mike M" wrote:

> >

> >> Thumbs.db contains the previews used by Windows Explorer when you use

> >> thumbnail view. There's no reason why you shouldn't delete these files

> >> when you have finished using thumbnail view but this could slow down

the

> >> display of thumbnails when you next visit a folder with thumbnail view

as

> >> the thumbnails have to be regenerated.

> >>

> >> Windows XP has the option "Do not cache thumbnails" at Folder Options |

> >> View which avoids the problem you are seeing however Win Me's version

of

> >> Windows Explorer hadn't advanced that far and therefore has no similar

> >> setting.

> >> --

> >> Mike Maltby

> >> mike.maltby@gmail.com

> >>

> >>

> >> PAT (Paul) <PATPaul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >>

> >> > If I download even one or two pics, or hundreds, I get this

> >> > Thumbs.db file. Is there a way to get rid of this file? In one

> >> > picture file there is almost 1 GB in the Thumbs.db file.

> >>

> >>


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