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- To clear the cache on Windows 11, follow these steps:
- Open the Start menu and click on the “Search” icon.
- Type “cmd” and press Enter.
Ctrl Q is the keyboard shortcut for quitting a program.
Ctrl D is the keyboard shortcut for opening a new document in your default editor.
Alt F4 is a keyboard shortcut that can be used to close the active window.
Ctrl F is a keyboard shortcut for finding a word in a document.
Windows key + C: open the Charms bar
Windows key + D: open the Desktop
Windows key + E: open Explorer
Windows key + F: open File Explorer
Windows key + H: open the Help menu
Windows key + I: open the Settings menu
Windows key + K: open the Keyboard shortcut menu
Windows key + L: open the Language bar
Ctrl F5 is the keyboard shortcut to reload the current page in your web browser.
Ctrl Shift R is a keyboard shortcut for “Replace All”.
Yes, Ctrl R clears the browser cache.
Yes, Ctrl Shift R clears the cache.
To clear your cache in Internet Explorer 10: 1. Open Internet Explorer 10.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Under the General tab, click the Clear browsing data button.
Under the History tab, select the Show history check box and click Clear.
In Internet Explorer, go to the “Tools” menu and select “Internet Options.” On the “General” tab, click on the “History” button. Under “History Settings,” select the “Delete History Every X Minutes” check box and then enter a value in minutes (e.g., 30). Click on the “OK” button.
To delete cookies on Windows 11, follow these steps:
Open the Start menu and click Settings.
Click Privacy and Security.
Under Cookies, click the button to clear all cookies.
To clear the cache on your computer Internet Explorer:
Open Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
On the General tab, under Caching, click the Clear Cache button.
Click OK to close the Internet Options window.
The cache file is located at %SystemRoot%\System32\Cache.
To clear the Ctrl F5 cache, open a command prompt and type “cacheclean”.