How to Enlarge the Cache for Google Earth
Google Earth is a desktop application used to view map, terrain and satellite imagery of locations all over the globe. The software requires an Internet connection to download map data stored on Google servers but viewing can also be done offline using the cache that is built while using the software online. You can enlarge the size of Google Earth cache in order to store a larger amount of map data from the Google Earth settings dialog.
Instructions
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Click "Start," type "Google Earth" in the search box at the bottom of the menu, then press "Enter."
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Click "Tools" and select "Options."
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Select the "Cache" tab.
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Enter your preferred cache size in the "Disk Cache Size" text box, then click "OK." The maximum disk cache size is 2,000MB.
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