The Disk Space to Use option lets you decide how much hard drive space you're willing to sacrifice for storing temporary Internet files. Keep in mind that hard drive space is measured in gigabytes GB , and the setting is measured in megabytes MB.
A gigabyte is 1,MB, so even the largest setting is still relatively small. The Current location shows where your Temporary Internet Files folder is located on your hard disk.
If your drive C is running low on space and you have a second hard drive in the computer, you can click the Move Folder button to place the temporary files on that other drive. Note The Temporary Internet Files folder is hidden and protected.
If you try to get to it with Windows Explorer, you may not have any luck. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information.
Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Can I change this location to somewhere else? You can go to IE options to check if the location has changed. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address! Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. The websites that say this are very ill-informed.
You're not blocked from any part of your computer. The reason it appears like it is that the "folder" you're trying to access is really a junction point. It serves to re-direct badly-written programs back to the correct location. Essentially, they're there to trick those programs into working instead of crashing.
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