How to Clear Buffers on a PC


A buffer is a division of memory on your computer used to store data. The terms cache and buffer become interchangeable when discussing computer performance. A true buffer will clear itself once the data is accessed. However, a cache needs manual clearing as part of maintenance. Another buffer you may encounter is the print buffer. A print buffer stores information for print jobs. Knowing how to clear a cache and print buffer will help keep your computer running at its best.




Instructions






  1. Internet Explorer Cache



    • 1


      Open an Explorer browser window.



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      Select the “Tools” option located at the top of your screen.




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      Click on “Internet Options” from the Tools menu.



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      Move to the “Temporary Internet Files” section of the dialog box. Press the “Delete Files” button.



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      Click “OK” to delete the files.



    Firefox Cache



    • 6


      Open a Firefox browser window.



    • 7


      Select “Tools” from the top of the screen.



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      Click “Options” from the Tools menu.



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      Move to the “Advanced” tab in the Options window.



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      Open the “Network” tab on the Advanced Options dialog box.



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      Select “Clear Now” in the “Offline Storage” section of the Network window.



    Print Buffer



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      Click on the “Start” button at the bottom of your desktop, and access the "Search" text box. XP users should click “Run” to open the box. Vista and Windows 7 users can just move to the Search box on the Start menu.



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      Type “control printers” in the Search box and click “OK.”



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      Right-click on the printer icon; this will open an options menu.



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      Select “Open” from the menu that appears next to your cursor.



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      Click on “Cancel All Documents.” This will clear the spool and eventually the buffer. Some data may still print, but this will stop as the buffer clears.


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