To be specific, a full RAM would make switching from one app to another to be like waiting for a snail to cross a road. Plus, some apps will slow down, and in some frustrating cases, your phone will freeze. Open an elevated command prompt. The -a flag instructs the program to display the ARP cache, the -d flag instructs it to delete the cache.
A before and after of the ARP cache being flushed. If your RAM is full, your computer is slow , and its hard drive light is constantly blinking, your computer is swapping to disk. If your Windows XP system is running slowly or you're having problems surfing the Internet, clear out some of Windows' system caches. It's easy to clean out the temporary Internet files cache, delete all Windows temporary files and clear the computer's DNS cache to try to resolve system problems.
Click the Windows "Start" button. Move your cursor to "Settings" and "Control Panel. Double-click the "Internet Options" icon. Under "Temporary Internet Files," click "Delete files. Click "OK" at the bottom of the Window. Once all files have been deleted, exit Control Panel. Then, pick the "advanced" option from the tab that is opened, and choose "history" option that is given above "cookies". Then you can see an option named "memory cache". Set it to "automatic" and check the "empty on exit" option and click "ok".
All the cookies will then be deleted. Another method to delete cookies in Windows XP is by typing "cookies" in "run" from "start menu", then under the index all the cookies will be displayed. Choose "delete cookies" from the left side of the screen and all the cookies will then be automatically deleted.
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