problems with internet and files on comp

jman19428

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ok my internet it way to low (in the dsl dial up range) and its supposed to be in a cable range how can i fix this?? is there any programs like cfos that can help (cfos worked for a little bit then its normal) keep my connection up?

also i want to know how to delete an unexisting file ive tried a couple of ways but they arnt working this file is taking up 17,33.00MB on my comp and i need that
 
An "unexisting" file? What operating system are you running? On an old dos through Windows ME system using Fat16 or Fat32 when a directory name was removed using the "RD" command the files and folders in it are still left intact and inaccessible on the hard drive. For a directory that can't be opened you would use the "Deltree "Name of directory" " command at the dos prompt or through a dos window to see that removed. If an application using that file is running you would have to disable that first in order to delete the file.

For speeding up dialup connections there are spftwares like Active Speed available for temporary try out and purchase. http://theware.net/connection/
 
ok ill put up my specs about my pc

System
Microsoft Windows XP
Home Edition
Version 2002
Service pack 2

HP Pavilion
AMD Sempron(tm) Processor
3000+
1.81 GHz, 384 MB of RAM


and will that link work for broadband connections because mine is broadband not dial up
 
Do you have a file name or are just seeing a message about this file? Your figure for the file's size has to be corrected a little here however. Is the size 173,300mb, 17,330.0mb, 1,733.00mb? A 173,300mb figure would be 173.3gb. It sounds more like a smaller figure of 1.733gb. That would be 1gb 733mb.
 
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