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If you’re looking to clear your browser’s cache on a Windows PC using Google Chrome, here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
First, open Google Chrome. Then, click on the three dots in the top right corner of the browser window—this opens the menu. From the menu, hover over “More tools,” then click on “Clear browsing data.”
A new window will appear with options for what data you want to delete. Make sure the box labeled “Cached images and files” is checked. You can also select how much history you want to delete by choosing a time range, like “Last hour” or “All time.”
Once you’ve selected what you want to clear, click the “Clear data” button. Chrome will then delete the cached files, which might help improve your browser’s speed or resolve loading issues on certain websites.
Remember, clearing your cache might log you out of some websites and temporarily slow down your browsing as Chrome re-downloads images and files. But it’s a quick fix for many browser problems.


