How To Clear Your Browser's Cache: |
| The "cache" is a
directory on your hard drive that your browser uses to store pages you have visited so
that next time you visit, those pages will load faster. When the cache fills up,
performance can slow down. It's a good habit to clear your cache from time to time, but
when using chat it's also a necessity. Taking these simple steps as outlined below will
help you maintain optimum browsing performance. |
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For
AOL 5.0 Users:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0:
1. From the My AOL menu on the toolbar, select Preferences.
2. Select the WWW icon.
3. Under the Temporary Internet Files area, click on the Delete Files tab. You can also
click on Delete All Subscription Content if you would like to delete the information about
the places you have visited on the Internet.
4. Click OK. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer:
On the Menu Bar, choose View. Select the choice called Internet Options. Under the General
Tab is a section called Temporary Internet Files. Push the button that says Delete Files.
You're finished. (It's also a good idea to Clear History from time to time as well. To do
that, click on the Clear History button.) |
Netscape:
Go to Edit, then Preferences. Select advanced on the left hand outline, then choose Cache.
On the right hand side of the window, click the buttons that say Clear Disk Cache and
Clear Memory Cache. |
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