How to Delete Temporary Internet Files in IE

The temporary Internet files in Internet Explorer 9, sometimes we call it cache, are the copies of text, images, and other data from the websites you visited nearly that are saved on your hard disk. The cache is a component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data which is stored in a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored in other place. As for troubleshooting a problem goes, deleting temporary Internet files is helpful when a web page won’t load. Deleting the temporary Internet files in Internet Explorer is safe and useful. Bur it won’t remove other things like cookies, passwords, etc. Follow the steps below to clear the cache in Internet Explorer 9:

Method A:

 

  • Open Internet Explorer 9.
  • On the very right-hand side of the browser, click on the gear icon, also called the Tools icon, followed by Safety, and finally delete browsing history.
  • If you have the Menu bar enabled, you can instead click Tools and then delete browsing history.
  • In the Delete Browsing History window that appears, uncheck all options except the one labeled Temporary Internet Files.
  • Click the Delete button.
  • The Delete Browsing History window will disappear and you may notice your mouse icon go busy for a few moments.
  • As soon as your cursor returns to normal, consider your temporary Internet files deleted.

 

Method B:

 

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  • Smartpcfixer is a top-ranking error-resolution registry cleaner which will fix the computer errors and optimize the system settings. You can scan, clean, optimize, and keep your PC much healthier with it!
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  • Just run Smartpcfixer, click ‘quick scan’
  • After the scan is completed, click ‘repair all’ button.

 

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