IE cache is directly placed in memory for reading (1)

  

Most people know that IE cache and most software temporary folders are placed in the C drive, Uncle Bill has this. The hard disk is alive and hard for the C drive all day long, and we certainly can't bear it. . So let's take the hard drive to reduce the negative.

Principle: Using the high-speed read speed capability of the memory, the IE cache is directly placed in the memory for reading to reduce the webpage opening time. After testing, I found that using this method to open a webpage is relative to the time before the change. Shorten 40%!!!

First go online to download a

After downloading and open the Super Rabbit

1. Click on the large memory to speed up the system operation
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Then click on the next screen.


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