Delete Cache
Delete IE Internet Cache with Evidence Cleaner
Each time you open a Web page, your browser creates a cache file (a temporary
copy) of the page's text and graphics. When you open the page again, for example,
when you click on the toolbar Back button, your browser checks the Web site server
for changes to the page. If the page has changed, your browser retrieves a new
version over the network. If the page hasn't changed, your browser uses the cache
files from your RAM or hard drive to display the page. For example, Internet Explorer
caches Web pages to both memory (RAM) and disk (hard drive) until the respective
cache is full; Internet Explorer then rotates out pages based on age. Internet
Explorer designed this system to help load Web pages quicker. However, if you've
viewed lots of Web pages, you may have an overloaded hard disk cache, which Internet
Explorer will have to check before it loads a new page. Unfortunately, over time,
your browser's cache grows. A cache full of outdated information is worse than
no cache at all. It causes problems with Java applets, causes you to see out of
date text or images, and makes your browser sluggish starting and exiting. The
solution is to clear out the cache.
By using Evidence Cleaner you can easily clean them.
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