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Thread Closed Available for reading only. | | How to clear your browsers cache Internet ExplorerInternet Explorer 7 - Once your browser is open, click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- Make sure the General tab is selected.
- Under "Browsing History" click "Delete"
- In the new window, click Delete Files in the Temporary Internet Files section
- Alternatively, clear your cache for just the current page you're visiting. Press and hold [Ctrl] on your keyboard, then Press [F5] or click on the Refresh button (square button on the toolbar with opposite-facing arrows).
Internet Explorer 6 - Once your browser is open, click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- Make sure the General tab is selected.
- Click Delete Files in the Temporary Internet Files section and click OK.
FirefoxFirefox 1.5 / 2.0 / 3.0- Once your browser is open, click the Tools menu and select Clear Private Data
- Remove checks from everything except cache. Leave cache checked.
- Click Clear Private Data Now
Firefox 1.0 - Once your browser is open:
- Click the Tools menu and select Options.
- Click the Privacy button and select the Cache tab.
- Click the Clear Cache Now button.
Safari- Once your browser is open, click the Safari menu and select Empty Cache
- Confirm the action by clicking Empty in the pop-up window
Opera- Once your browser is open, select the Tools menu and click Delete Private Data.
- Click the Details button.
- If you do not wish to delete cookies, saved passwords, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
- Press Delete.
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