Clean your Computer Cache::

If you use programs and surf the Internet, your computer cache will become full. It will then perform at a slower pace, and can even cause programs to shut down on their own. This can cause you to lose work and valuable time. It is important to clear your cache every two days or week, or at least once a month, to keep your computer running at top speed.

Follow the Step Below:-

Step 1:
Turn your computer on and wait for it to fully load.

Step 2:
Close down any programs that automatically start when you turn on your computer.

Step 3:
Click on "Start", which should be in the lower left-hand corner of your main desktop screen.

Step 4:
Navigate to the "Control Panel" option and left-click on it. A window will open containing control-panel options and a variety of icons. If your control panel is not already in classic view, select that option in the upper left-hand corner.

Step 5:
Look for the icon that says "Internet Options" and left-click on it twice. A smaller window will appear listing those options.

Step 6:
Select the "Delete Files" button under the "Temporary Internet Files" subheading in the General tab. When asked if you want to delete all temporary internet files, click "OK." Your computer will now take over and delete all the temporary files. The "Internet Options" window should remain open after the process is complete.

Step 7:
Choose the "Delete Cookies" button from the "Internet Options" window under the "General" tab. When asked if you want to delete all cookies, click "OK" again. The "Internet Options" window will remain open.

Step 8:
Click on the "Clear History" button in the "Internet Options" window under the "General" tab if you want to delete your browsing history as well. This will delete the record of every site you have recently visited online. Follow the link in Resources for more information on other computer operations.

Warning::
Be careful to save all needed work or websites before deleting internet files.