Cache file directory modification method list

  

The win7 system believes that everyone has used it very well, but there are still some uncertainties about some details. Some users will ask questions about changing the path. In fact, these problems are also simple, now Teach everyone how to do it.

Q: I have always liked to use Chrome browser, but I can't specify the installation directory during installation. The cache file is also in the system partition. I made a part of the computer's memory into a virtual hard disk and want to change the Chrome cache. The location of the file, but can not find where to change, not found in Chrome's preferences! How to modify it? My computer is Windows 7 system.

A: Under Windows 7, you can use the mklink command to link the cache location to the location you want. The default cache file for Chrome is located at:

C:\\Users\\Login Username\\AppData\\Local\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data\\Default\\Cache

If you want to specify the storage The cache file location is:

D:\\Chrome\\Cache

Then, you can delete Chrome's default cache folder first, then type in “start →search box”type“ Cmd”, right-click on the cmd program, run as administrator, and at the command prompt, type the following command:

mklink /D "C:\\Users\\login username\\AppData\\Local\\Google \\Chrome\\User Data\\Default\\Cache" "D:\\Chrome\\Cache".

This problem is solved.

This problem should be solved very simply. Although you can see some code like the path, the rookie users still don't have to worry about it. The most important thing is that you have to do it yourself to make more progress.

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