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  2. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted. Clearing the cache deletes these files and fixes problems like outdated pages, websites freezing, and pages not loading or being ...

  3. Temporary Internet Files - Wikipedia

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    Temporary Internet Files is a folder on Microsoft Windows which serves as the browser cache for Internet Explorer to cache pages and other multimedia content, such as video and audio files, from websites visited by the user. This allows such websites to load more quickly the next time they are visited.

  4. Clear your browser's cache on AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    A web browser's cache stores temporary instances of web pages, allowing them to load faster next time you visit. Clearing your browser's cache is recommended if you're experiencing things like pages freezing, not loading, or being unresponsive. 1. Launch AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Sign in with your username and password. 3.

  5. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

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    To completely clear the cache in older versions of Internet Explorer: Click on "Tools" and then "Internet Options", and choose the "General" tab. Then click on "Delete…" under "Browsing history". In the "Temporary Internet files" section, click "Delete Files…". You will then get a dialogue box asking if you want to delete just the temporary ...

  6. Using McAfee: Features - AOL Help

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    If you only shred documents that you see in Windows Explorer, you could still have temporary copies of those documents. Shredder allows you to erase your Recycle Bin contents, temporary internet files, website history, files, folders, and disks. Note: Shredded files are not backed up. You cannot restore files that Shredder has deleted.

  7. Disk Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    "Downloaded Program Files" (deprecated): ActiveX controls and Java applets that Internet Explorer has downloaded from the Internet. "DirectX Shader Cache": Created by video games that use DirectX to speed up execution "Delivery Optimization Files": Files (temporary or otherwise) that Delivery Optimization has downloaded

  8. Temp File Cleaner - Wikipedia

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    TFC's minimalist design and single purpose allow it to have compact installation. As of version 3.1.1, a full installation occupies 3.7MB. It supports the removal of unnecessary and temporary files created by Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers as well as those created in the course of normal system operation such as Windows Updates Cache, Windows Logs, and ...

  9. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    This can remove adware, get rid of extensions you didn't install, and improve overall performance. Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage.