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+ | ====== How does one erase all knowledge POPFile has? ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Version 0.20.x or Later ===== | ||
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+ | Clearing POPFile' | ||
+ | - Open the POPFIle UI. | ||
+ | - go to the Buckets Page. | ||
+ | - Click on a Bucket Name. | ||
+ | - Click on **remove all words** to completely //erase// a bucket' | ||
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+ | **Important Note**: POPFile' | ||
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+ | That means in most cases, when you are making large adjustments to your corpus (like erasing buckets or deleting buckets), you should generally erase all buckets so POPFile //starts over// its learning. | ||
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+ | ===== Earlier Versions of POPFile ===== | ||
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+ | First, shutdown POPFile by clicking on **Shutdown POPFile** in the POPFile Control Center. Then open your POPFile folder (Windows users probably: // | ||
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