Thanks Fuurin!
I think I did see your blog a few months back, and I thought I saved it to my drive, but I’ll scope that out again.
Now as far as the Clrl + Del, that is working now that I’ve testing it in the querie window, in this case I used (ISO) as the key word because it gave me the most results. And yes, a few files from my cache folder did get deleted, it’s working sorry about that.
Now, I think you already mentioned this; but I found that I have to search for the files associated with the cache in order to remove the cache. in other words, I need to search my own stuff. I'm just confirming.
However, if you don’t have the ISODVDs , or a list of their names on hand, you might not have the correct querie-key-words to pull up the chache names. Now I’ll check your blog, I’ll probably find all these questions there.
Also, I do remember seeing somewhere, something about; what ever you put in your uploads folders can also be converted to cache for faster transfer. So being that I removed the cache a few days ago (before I made this post), I would think that I could just add the full downloads ...ISOs, RARs..ect to the uploads folder and convert them into cache by right clicking on them after I've searched my own files, and anyone still uploading them would resume given that I didn’t change the file name, or contents in anyway?
But I think I got it, it appears that all cache is accessed by queries on your own stuff, and from there, and at that point only can you preform various functions on the local cache data. it confused me at first, but I think it's an interesting idea.
Btw, although I did kill the cache, I backed up the hash.db file, do you think I should at least restore that, overwrite the new smaller hash.db file?
And don't worry, in the future, I'll leave the chache management up to the quota. This program seems very stable, never crashed on me once, and has been more than generous.
You too, Thank you Fuurin, wotaku, guy!