Good Day Anthony, Are you familiar with a utility called CCleaner? You can get a free copy of it from Filehippo.com. It cleans up the generic "Crap" (what the "C" stands for) in your Temporary Internet Files section so you don't have to go into IE and perform that individually. You can also run a registry cleaner activity that will clean up dead end registry entries for uninstalled programs. I find it very useful. Also, do you use any other browser besides IE? Have you ever tried Firefox or Netscape and if so, do you get the same results? The answers to these questions could lead you to the root cause of your problem.