If your browser is slow to browse, a simple solution is to empty the cache of temporary Internet files. So where is the IE cache folder? Below we introduce the following:
Now we and the network contact more and more, the network has brought many conveniences and the entertainment to our life. In peacetime everybody than should often log on to the video, the music website watches the movie and listens to the MP3. In fact, IE browser online playback of audio and video, they have been downloaded to your computer, are stored in the Internet Explorer browser cache folder inside. Not only are these AV files, the files that we produce when browsing the web are stored in a folder called temporary Internet files, which is the IE cache folder.
In Windows XP, where is the IE cache file?
In Windows XP, the IE cache folders are in temporaryinternet files, where the c:documents and Settings username local settingstemporary Internet Files
For example: C:documents and settingsadministratorlocal settingstemporary Internet Files
Second, in Windows Vista, ie cache files where?
First we want to show hidden files and folders.
(1) Control Panel → appearance and personality words → (right) Folder options.
(2) Pop-up folder tab → Select Show hidden files and folders. So we can see the hidden folder.
(3) My Documents → user →appdata→local→microsoft→windows→temporary Internet Files
So we can see the IE temporary folder. In fact, sometimes we can't find appdata. The main reason for this folder is that it is hidden.
If you still don't see the "Low" folder, just type it directly into the address bar?
%userprofile%appdatalocalmicrosoftwindowstemporary Internet Fileslow, press ENTER to enter.
Note: the "%userprofile%" mentioned above refers to the location of your account name, such as "C:usersappbeta" (C refers to the Vista installation drive letter, Appbeta is your username).
Third, in Windows 7, where is the IE cache file?
In Windows 7,ie, tools →internet options → After the first is "browsing history" settings, click the settings → pop-up a window has a current position, is your IE cache location.
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