How to Remove Damaged Objects in Internet Explorer Cache

Web browsers such as Internet Explorer include a cache. Browser caches are special folders set aside for copies of web page content (such as pictures) and entire web pages to be stored. The purpose behind the cache is to enable quick access to commonly visited websites without having to download the entire site from the server again. If your web browsing is sluggish, you may have a full or outdated cache with possibly damaged objects contained inside. Clearing the cache periodically will remove damaged objects and is recommended for streamlined web browsing.

Instructions

    • 1

      Open Internet Explorer, then click on the "Tools" tab and select "Internet Options."

    • 2

      Click to open the "General" tab (if necessary), then click on the "Delete" button in the "Browsing history" section. Options for deleting history and temporary Internet files (cache) will now be displayed.

    • 3

      Click to check the check box for "Temporary Internet files" and any other desired options (description will be provided for each option). When ready, press "Delete," Your Internet Explorer cache (and any other options you select) will be cleared and any damaged objects removed.

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