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Question: What is IE caching? What does IE caching mean?
In order to improve the speed of visiting web pages, Internet Explorer will use a cumulative acceleration method to store the content of the web pages you have visited (including ** and cookie files, etc.) on your computer. This storage space is called IE cache. In the future, every time we visit, IE will first search this directory, if there is already content that has been accessed, then IE does not have to be from the Internet, but directly from the cache, thus improving the speed of access.
Set the IE cache size.
To improve the access speed of IE, IE caching is essential. The IE cache is installed in the system area by default and will take up a large amount of system space. So if your system space is really tight, you can set the cache to occupy a little smaller, select "Internet Options" under the "Tools" menu of IE, and then in the "General" tab you will see that there is an item of "Internet Temporary Files", click the "Settings" button, and then set the cache size to a suitable value in the pop-up "Settings" dialog box.
You can also move the IE cache to a different location.
Internet Temporary Files" under "Settings", then click the "Move Folder" button in the "Settings" dialog box, select the folder in "Browse Folders" to move the IE cache to other places, so that you don't have to worry about the IE cache being too large and taking up more space.
How to clear IE cache.
A) First open the Internet Explorer, click on "Tools" in the menu bar above, and then click on "Internet Options" as shown in the figure below
b) Click "Delete Files" in the pop-up window as shown in the figure below
d): After completing the above steps, close the IE browser and reopen it.
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For example, if you view this web page and disconnect the network cable, you will still be able to see the web page in the future, because the browser reads the web page directly from the cache.
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Caching in IE does not need to be opened with Office Word.
There is no need to open it.
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It's a difficult philosophical question.
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It represents the amount of web browsing you and your repetitive habits.
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Philosophical questions? The letters i and e are long in --
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Hello:ie cache:When we browse the web when we refresh the page,The CPU will read the content on the web page,And then you guess you can see it progressively,Then some of this appearance** and text and animations will be reserved in your IE,We call it junk files。
If there are too many junk files, it will affect your IE opening and reading speed, and then open the web page too slowly, so it is generally recommended to clean up, cleaning method: 1You can use your optimization software such as 360Master Lu, wait for the scan of junk files and IE temporary files to clean up, 2Manual cleaning, if you are a functional browser, such as: 360, Sogou, etc., you can under the tool options, and then there is a privacy protection to clean up the IE cache, if it is the IE browser then select your IE icon, and then select the right-click properties, clear files, and cache cache.
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IE cache is a record of what you browse the web, and you can clean it up with software like 360 Security Guard.
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The history left by the Internet. Card machine, tool IE option is available.
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IE cache is deleted once at intervals.
IEcookies are not recommended to be deleted.
What is IE caching.
In order to increase the speed of accessing web pages, the Internet
Explorer will use a cumulative acceleration method to store the content of the web pages you have visited (including ** and cookie files, etc.) on your computer. This storage space is called IE cache. In the future, every time we visit, IE will first search this directory, if there is already content that has been accessed, then IE does not have to be from the Internet, but directly from the cache, thus improving the speed of access.
Cookies are a technology that allows a server to store a small amount of data on a client's hard drive or memory, or to read data from a client's hard drive. A cookie is a very small text file that is placed on your hard drive by a web server when you browse something, which can record your user ID, password, web pages viewed, time spent and other information.
When you come to the ** again, ** by reading cookies, you can learn your relevant information, you can make corresponding actions, such as displaying a welcome slogan on the page, or allowing you to log in directly without entering your ID and password, etc. Essentially, it can be seen as your ID card. However, cookies cannot be performed as **, do not deliver viruses, are proprietary to you, and can only be read by the server that provided them.
Saved pieces of information with"Name"(name-value.)
pairs)."Name"Yes, it's just a piece of named data. A ** can only get information that it has placed on your computer, it cannot get information from other cookies, and it cannot get anything else on your computer.
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IE cache is the things on the web page that are cached in your computer when you surf the Internet, just use 360 or Master Lu, Optimizer and other software to clean up the system garbage.
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Open the browser, Tools - >ie options - > General - > browsing history - > delete. Can.
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Internet traces, use 360 to remove traces, not to clean up garbage.
The graphics card only has video memory, no cache, cache is available from CPU and hard disk, flash memory is what we call U disk, flash memory.
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