Dirk Munk wrote:
3. The disk cache persists across restarts. That is a horrible argument. If there is anything I hate, then it is taking junk from a previous session to a new session. When I was still using Windows 98, I often had the Blue Screen of Death. The stability of the system was greatly enhanced after I made a registry setting that cleaned the page file during the shutdown procedure. It's the same thing with Seamonkey. After Seamonkey crashed, I often deleted the profiles folder in appdata > local > Mozilla > Seamonkey. It made Seamonkey much more stable, since this folder also contains the disk cache.
Does it help if you set SM to delete private data, including cache, on termination? That sounds like what you want. I see no reason to delete the entire profiles folder unless you're just running the program for testing purposes or you have a serious problem that normal trouble-shooting can't solve.
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