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Everything you want to know about Temporary Internet Files
Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer : Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder Internet Explorer
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What are Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files folder contains web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Temporary Internet Files allow Internet Explorer to download only the content that has changed since you last viewed a web page, instead of downloading all the content for a page every time it is displayed - so, the purpose of Temporary Internet Files is to speed up the loading of websites that you visit frequently by keeping copies of the web pages and graphics on your computer.
How Temporary Internet files affect your computer performance
Why you should delete Temporary Internet Files?
How to permanently delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
How can I delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
How to clear Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer automatically when you close it
Why you should empty Temporary Internet Files Folder in Internet Explorer
How can I change Temporary Internet Files size in Internet Explorer?
How to optimize Temporary Internet Files Folder in Internet Explorer
How to find view Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
How Temporary Internet files affect your computer performance
As you view webpages, files and pictures associated with those pages are stored in Temporary Internet Files folder on your computer. Temporary Internet files speed up the display of pages you frequently visit or have already seen because your browser can open them from your computer instead of from the web.
If you surf the Internet a lot and have enough space on your PC, you might want to increase the size of Temporary Internet Files folder as increasing disk space for Temporary Internet Files can increase the speed of displaying of previously visited pages. But if you you increase Temporary Internet Files disk space, it decreases the amount of space available for other files on your computer.
Depending on you needs you can easily choose how much space is set for Temporary Internet files.
Also read:
How to change Temporary Internet Files size in Internet Explorer
How to change Temporary Internet Files size in Internet Explorer 6.x
Files stored in your Temporary Internet Files folder take up space, so from time to time, you may want to clear Temporary Internet Files to free up some space on your computer.
Learn how to delete Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 7.0
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Why you should delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
There are several reasons to delete Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files Folder content.
Although storing Temporary Internet Files makes web browsing faster as it usually takes your computer less time to display a web page when it can open page's elements or even the entire page from your local Temporary Internet Files folder, Temporary Internet Files content can threat to your privacy because everyone who has access to your computer can see some personal information by simply opening Temporary Internet Files folder - what videos you've watched, what pictures you've seen, where you've been online and more.
Another reason is that as you surf the Internet, Internet Explorer writes a large number of temporary files (images, videos, etc) to your PC hard drive so that when you visit that web site again, the page will load faster. While this is very usedul if you spend lots of time surfing the Internet, the amount of space used up can grow pretty large. Files stored in your Temporary Internet Files folder take up space, so from time to time, you may want to clear Temporary Internet Files to free up some space on your computer and improve the speed and performance of your browser.
You can delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer manually, clear Temporary Internet File in Internet Explorer automatically when you close it or use special software Clear All History to permanently delete Temporary Internet Files.
To protect your privacy and speed up your computer performance, you should delete Temporary Internet Files regularly.
Learn how to delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0
Learn how to clear Temporary Internet File in Internet Explorer automatically when you close it
Learn how to delete Temporary Internet File in Internet Explorer permanently
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How to permanently delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
The safest way to delete your personal information and delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer is to use special software. Clear All History helps you permanently delete Temporary Internet Files, different Internet History tracks, Windows history tracks, etc from your PC making it impossible to restore delete information
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How can I delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
If you need fast and easy way to delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0, you can use Clear All History that helps you delete Temporary Internet Files (including Temporary Internet Files index.dat) and other history tracks in seconds.
If you want to delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0 manually, use instructions below:
Select "Tools"
Select "Internet Options".
Open the "General" tab.
In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button.
In "Delete browsing history" window click "Delete files"
Then click Yes, and then click Close.
Note: even if you delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0, Temporary Internet Files index.dat still exists. This file can't be deleted manually as it is locked by Windows.
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How to clear Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0 automatically when you close it
Although Temporary Internet Files folder speeds up Internet browser, it can grow rather large and, as a result, can consume a large amount of hard drive space. It is not a problem if you have sufficient hard drive space. However, if it slows down your system, you should delete the content of Temporary Internet Files folder on a regular basis. You can adjust Internet Explorer to clear Temporary Internet Files automatically whenever you close Internet Explorer
To delete Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files automatically on browser close:
Open 'Tools' menu.
Select 'Internet Options'.
Open 'Advanced' tab.
In 'Settings' box, scroll down to the section 'Security' and select 'Empty Temporary Internet Files folder' when browser is closed option.
Click OK to finish.
Note:
- It will be applied next time you start Internet Explorer (IE)
- This option does not delete cookies
- Another way to clear Temporary Internet Files Folder automatically is using Clear All History. Using Clear All History you can select to delete Temporary Internet Files automatically on program start, exit and after set period of time. Clear All History will help keep your computer clean and running at max speed
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Why you should empty Temporary Internet Files Folder in Internet Explorer
To reduce the amount of time you have to spend waiting to view webpages, Internet Explorer (IE) stores many of the web pages and graphics you view in the Temporary Internet Files folder on your hard drive. The benefit of storing information in the Temporary Internet Files folder is that when you revisit a web page, IE displays the web page using information stored within Temporary Internet Files folder instead of retrieving all the information from the Internet.
But on the other hand Temporary Internet Files folder can grow rather large and, as a result, can consume a large amount of hard drive space. If you have sufficient hard drive space, this may not be an issue. However, if your system slows down, you should delete the content of Temporary Internet Files folder.
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How can I change the size of Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
To increase/decrease amount of space for Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
The Internet Options dialog window will appear.
OPen the "General" tab.
In the "Browsing history" area, click the "Settings..." button.
In the "Temporary Internet Files and History Settings" window, in "Disk space to use" field, enter the amount of disk space used by the Temporary Internet Files folder.
Note: If you set the amount of hard drive space for Temporary Internet Files folder too high, you may be retaining outdated information. But on the one hand, if maximum size of Temporary Internet Files folder is too low, it slows IE as it doesn't let you store many web sites in the Temporary Internet files folder.
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How to optimize Temporary Internet Files Folder in Internet Explorer
Depending on you needs you may want to optimize Temporary Internet Files Folder e.g. choose how much space is set for Temporary Internet files or set how often you want Internet Explorer checks for updated conten.
If you surf the Internet a lot and have enough space on your PC, you might want to increase the size of Temporary Internet Files folder as increasing disk space for Temporary Internet Files can increase the speed of displaying of previously visited pages. But if you you increase Temporary Internet Files disk space, it decreases the amount of space available for other files on your computer.
Also if you set the amount of space that is allocated to the Temporary Internet Files folder too high, the Temporary Internet Files folder may take up a large portion of your hard drive with outdated information. However, on the other hand, if the amount of space that is allocated to the Temporary Internet Files folder is too low it can increase the amount of time it takes for IE to display web pages.
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How to find and view Temporary Internet Files in IE?
To find and view Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
The Internet Options dialog window will appear.
OPen the "General" tab.
In the "Browsing history" area, click the "Settings..." button.
In the "Temporary Internet Files and History Settings" window, click the "View Files..." button. The new window displays all of the Temporary Internet Files stored on the computer and their location on the local hard drive. The window also displays the URL each temporary file came from.
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Please read the following FAQ to find answer some frequently asked question such as: How to empty Temporary Internet Files Folder Internet Explorer, Temporary Internet Files location Internet Explorer, How to delete Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer, How to clear Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer on browser close, How to change Temporary Internet Files settings, How to change disk space for Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer, How to optimize IE7 Temporary Internet Files Folder and more...
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