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Clearing
Your Computer’s Cache Is Important
If
you are sitting there wondering what a cache is then you
really need to clean yours out. The cache
is the place on your hard drive that stores all the information
you collect on the Internet. The information is stored so that
as you return to a site again it doesn’t have to reload all
the information. This makes seeing the site quicker. These
files sit in your Temporary Internet Files and can cause your
computer to run slower than normal. These files are just collecting
and sitting in the storage bin till they are removed. The more
files in there, the slower your computer may run. Cleaning
your cache out can fix many problems. It will help pages that
wouldn’t refresh now be able to be seen again. It will also
cut down on your web page loading time as well. The file stored
in your cache can be used to tell others where you go and what
you do. So getting them off your computer will keep you safe
as well. Many spyware manufacturers and hijackers know how
to read a persons history and cache. These people can come
back and try to exploit you.
You
can clear your cache any time you like. The more often
you do it the better. There are four main reasons to clean
out your cache. Once you have filled the cache it will bog
down your computer system. This interferes with how long it
takes for web sites to load and being able to refresh a page.
The computer has too many files to go through to find the right
one. Many of the sites you visit get moved or you stop going
to so their file is not needed. This will improve your browser’s
speed and capability. This will also allow the pages you visit
in the future to be viewed much quicker and easier. You also
need to realize that many of the files in your cache may be
out dated at this point. This is especially true if you have
never cleaned them out before. These files will determine whether
you are seeing an old version of the site of if it has moved
to a new server whether you get to view it or not. Many people
will re-visit a site and get an error message that says server
cannot be found and can’t refresh the page. Most times this
is due to an old cache file stopping you from being redirected.
These cached files take up space on your hard drive. Clearing
the files will give you more space and room on your drive.
This can be very important, especially if the hard drive is
not that big. It will also keep prying eyes out of where you
go when surfing the net. Many programs out there can transfer
information about a person’s habits through your cache. There
are plenty of spyware programs out there that can exploit this
information and then infect your computer with pop-ups and
multiple advertisements.
So now that you are now wondering about what you have on your
computer here is how to clean your cache. This will depend
on the browser and type of system you are using. But for the
most part it is very similar. If you use AOL 4.0, then open
your browser and select Preferences from the menu bar. You
will click on the WWW icon and a box will pop-up. Select the
Advanced tab and go to Settings. You will select Empty Folder
and click on OK to make sure it dumps. If you are running AOL
5.0 then you will start the same way but after clicking on
the WWW icon you will get a General Internet Options box. There
will be a section called Temporary Internet Files. Click on
the Delete Files button to remove all the files from your cache.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer users who are running version
5, open your browser. Click on tools in the menu bar and select
Internet Options. Click on the Delete Files button in the Temporary
Internet Files section in the window. To exit the window, click
on the OK button in the box. For earlier versions of Explorer
you will go to View in the menu bar and choose Advanced. Go
to Settings and select Empty Folder. Click on YES and then
hit OK to exit. If you are using Netscape Navigator then open
it and select Edit from the menu bar. Choose the Preferences
button and go to the Category frame. Double click on the Advanced
button and select Cache. Go to Clear Cache Memory and hit on
Clear Disk Cache and then click OK.
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