Clearing Developed Settings

Hi
Would anyone be so kind as to explain how I may be able to clear saved settings from my 'Develop Settings Bank'? In Camera Raw I can save my settings to be used again in Bridge by right clicking on an image and choosing develop settings and choosing my saved settings. When new to Camera Raw I experimented with (now) needless settings and I wish to clear them.
Any explanation would be gratefully received. Many thanks
Carl

>>In Camera Raw I can save my settings to be used again in Bridge by right clicking on an image and choosing develop settings and choosing my saved settings. When new to Camera Raw I experimented with (now) needless settings and I wish to clear them.<<
Yes, in Bridge, upon right-click on an image, all Presets created earlier are listed under Development Settings. You can delete such Presets in Camera Raw, in the Presets tab (see trash icon). Or, in Windows Vista the related xmp files are found under: User > AppData > Roaming > Adobe > Camera Raw > Settings.

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