Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

  Category: Articles » Technology » Computers » Article
 

Clear your browser cache




By Nicholas Fauchelle

When you use a web browser (Internet Explorer, Opera etc) and view web pages these files are automatically saved on your computer. These are known as browser cache or temporary internet files.

Each browser users a different location on your computer to save its 'cache', and each browser has its own way of clearing this cache. If these aren't cleaned out regularly they can consume a large amount of space on your computer!

Below we show you a step by step method for cleaning browsers, Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox.

Internet Explorer
The first step in clearing the cache/temporary internet files for Internet Explorer is to open a browser window, and select 'Tools' from the top menu and then select 'Internet Options' (last item).

Once this window loads up, we are looking for the 'Delete Files' button. Click this button then tick the box 'Delete all offline content', then click Ok. This can take a while to process if there is a lot of files to delete. Once done, click 'Ok' and close the control panel window.

Opera
To clean the cache in Opera open the browser then select 'Tools' from the top menu, and go down to 'Preferences'. On the left hand side of the preferences screen, click the label 'History and Cache'. On the right side of the window you will have a button that says 'Empty now', select this button. If you have a lot of files in the cache this can take a while to process. Once done, click 'Ok' then close the browser window.

Firefox
Cleaning Firefox's cache is similar to the other browsers. First, open a Firefox browser window, and click 'Tools' from the top menu. Then go down to Options'. When the window has opened click on the Privacy icon (on the left). On the right hand screen, you will have a button down the bottom that says 'Clear', which is to the right of the word 'Cache'. Click this button to clear the Firefox cache. Once done, click Ok and close the browser window.
 
 
About the Author
Nicholas Fauchelle is the owner and operator of www.reclaimyourdrivespace.com . He offers additional resources and articles at: http://www.reclaimyourdrivespace.com

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/30315.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/30315.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  
  Recent Articles
Microsoft Word. The power is under the hood
by Robert Duval

How To Select The Best Gaming Laptops
by Tim Childree

How To Select The Best Business Laptops
by Tim Childree

High-Tech Computer Rental for Business Promotion
by Michael Braganza

Managing a Worldwide Print Infrastructure from a Single Workstation in a Central Location
by Rick Ferguson

A Sneak Peek Into The World Of Refurbished Laptops
by Javier Fuller

Battery information
by goodbattery

Tell Me About Computers
by Khal Nuwar

Setting Up Your Own Internet Radio Station
by Jason Cole

Understanding Solar Energy
by Anna Stone

Mac FAXstf X Pro Faxing Program for Mac OS X Users
by Nivea David

How to Retrofit a Picture or an Image into Desktop Wallpaper for Your Computer
by Steve Dimeck

Wallpaper Choosing For Good Mood
by Dalvin Rumsey

Software Discounts
by Joe Cohen

Mac:The computer of new age
by Harry Johnson

Apple new iMac line with Intel core 2 Duo
by Monica Craft

Grid Computing
by Sandro Azzopardi

Guide to Buying a Webcam
by Andrew Gates

Can't connect to database