Alt255-You said you are not familiar with window washer? Well, it's story time. I was given a P-133 copy with a 255MB hard drive. I installed Windows 95, and IE 4. It was a small system and I didn't expect too much. So I'm surfing regularly and I notice that my hard drive is filling up with something and the comp starts to give errors and so on. Win95 and IE4 initially had taken up about half of the drive. I started looking it up after deleting my own data that I had saved to make the comp useable. I found Internet Eraser ($) and Window washer (free trial). Window washer removes all of the cached files (there are lots if you surf, trust me), cookies, and so on that are left in your system. I do not understand Microsoft's logic here. Why create an operating system that, if used properly, will eventually fill your entire hard drive to the point that your machine is unuseable? Window washer is a solution. If you are really a programmer, you could script these things away in a startup file or something (seen it done), but why should you have to after paying the big bucks for the machines people use these days? I am not a representative of the company, but I constantly recomend this software to everyone interested in system performance. And as far as the registry thing goes, no, it does not defrag your registry (my initial message that got me typing). My user.dat file still has all of that crap in it too. Ok, there's the plug for the day. Now I'm going to try reghakr's little dos thing there. I'll post whether or not it works for me.