Go into your control Panel >network and internet>internet options
Sorry, Seeker, I had to check the actual path
2007-07-20 17:34:10
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answered by ? 5
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How do I clear the cache on Windows Vista?
It's not the same process as XP.
2015-08-18 21:15:13
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answered by Kristen 1
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Purging the Recent Items list on the Start menu is easy. Here is how to do it.
If you don't like the recent items list, hack_vista has already shown how one can prevent items from ever appearing there.
However, if you were just viewing that questionable photo and want to clear your Recent Items list, here is how to do it.
1. Left-click the Start Orb to open the Start menu
2. Right-click on Recent Items
3. Select Clear Recent Items List
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2007-07-20 19:02:29
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answered by Me 7
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In Internet Explorer:
Click on Tools (if this isn't showing on your toolbar, right click on the toolbar and click on Menu Bar).
Select Internet Options (at the bottom)
Look at the second icon Browsing History and select Delete. Here you can delete your temporary internet files (cache), cookies, history (record of google searches), forms and/or passwords.
Using the control panel:
Click on Start (Vista logo, bottom left hand corner)
Select Control Panel
Select Network and Internet
Select Internet Options
Select Delete Browsing Internet and Cookies (which takes you into Tools and Internet Options - same as above steps)
Select Internet Options (at the bottom)
Look at the second icon Browsing History and select Delete. Here you can delete your temporary internet files, cookies, history, forms and/or passwords
Try one of these methods, they both work, if not let me know
2007-07-20 17:44:51
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answered by Lolitta 7
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What kind of cache? The CPU cache, the hard drive cache, the browser cache, the prefetch cache...?
2016-04-09 05:49:36
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answered by ? 4
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2007-07-20 18:56:14
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answered by x 4
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ok, choose run, type in temp and see.
2007-07-20 17:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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