Try going to Tools/Options and there you'll see (if you're using Explorer) "Temporary Internet Files" in the middle of the window. Click on the Setting box and you'll see a 'slider' there.
2006-09-12 16:20:59
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answered by longhats 5
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The size of the Internet Explorer cache can determine how fast you can surf the Web. However, since the cache resides on your hard disk, its size depends on how much disk space you can afford to use.
You may want to increase your IE cache size. To do this, run IE and choose Tools->Internet Options. When the dialog box opens, click the General Tab (if necessary) and then click Settings. When the Setting dialog opens, adjust the "Amount of disk space to use" slider to increase (or decrease, if necessary), your IE cache size.
After you make your changes, click OK. Back in Internet Options, click OK again to close the dialog box.
If you are using IE 7 then click the settings corresponding to the Browsing section and do the above mentioned thing
2006-09-12 16:21:06
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answered by Jayaprakash V 2
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