08 June 2009

Delete temp files in Safari Version (3.2.3)

Some MAC users, who choose to use Safari to "surf the net", have long wondered how to delete the temporary internet files from the Safari browser and some don't really care since their MAC has been running good for many years. Deleting temp files from the browser will help ensure that your MAC keeps running good for many years and will help your MAC from slowing down while you are in cyberspace. Your friendly neighborhood IT Department has come with 5 steps that anyone can do to delete the temp files in Safari for a MAC operating system. Make sure the Safari browser is open and do the following:
  1. 1. Locate the Safari menu bar. (A picture of this menu bar is located in step 1 of the blog post below this blog post.)
  2. 2. In the Safari menu bar, single click the word "Safari"

  3. 3. Locate, highlight, and single click the words "Empty Cache..." (A picture of this is also located in between steps 3 & 4 of the blog post below this blog post.)

  4. 4. You should see the following picture:
  5. 5. Single click the word "Empty"

  6. 6. You have just deleted the temporary internet files from the Safari browser.

  7. 7. You should do this about once a week depending on how much you "surf the net" to help keep your MAC running good for many more years.

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