Delete Temporary Files When Quitting Internet Explorer
November 30th, 2007You might already know that your Internet Explorer’s cache temporarily stores files from website you visit — like images and graphics — so that websites load faster and you can surf the net more quickly. Which is convenient, but storing all these files can slow down your computer, and also leave a trail of the sites you’ve been visiting. Instead of having to remember to clear your cache to delete any temporary files Internet Explorer has saved, you can tweak your registry every time you quit Internet Explorer the browser automatically deletes the temporary files.
Learn how to edit your registry to Delete Temporary Files When Quitting Internet Explorer
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