How do I clear my web browser's cache?
A web browser is a computer program used for viewing web pages on the Internet, such as Internet Explorer, or Firefox.
Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser
caches (stores) it. In this way, the files (including any images
on the page) do not have to be retrieved anew from the remote web
site each time you click the Back
or Forward
buttons. You should periodically clear the cache to allow your browser
to function more efficiently.
Internet Explorer 7
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectInternet Options....
- Choose the
Generaltab.
- Under
Browsing history, clickDelete....
- Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click
Delete files....
- Click
Close, and then clickOKto exit.
Internet Explorer 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x for Windows
- From the
Toolsmenu (for version 4.x, theViewmenu), selectInternet Options...
- Choose the
Generaltab.
- In the "Temporary Internet Files" section, click
Delete Files...
- To confirm the deletion, click
OK.
- In the
Internet Optionsdialog box, clickOK.
Firefox 2.0 for Windows
From the Tools menu, select Clear
Private Data, and then choose Cache.
Firefox 1.0 and 1.5 for Windows
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectOptions..., and then clickPrivacy.
- In 1.5, select the
Cachetab, and then click theClear Cache Nowbutton. In 1.0, next toCache, click theClearbutton, and then clickOK.

