
How To Clear Cache For Google Earth On Mac
How to Clear Chrome Cache, Browsing History, & Web Data from Google Chrome in Mac OS X. The simplest way to empty Chrome browser caches and web data is through the built-in clearing mechanism, this is easily accessible and customizable within the Chrome browsers on the Mac.
Local Data • Do one of the following: • From the “ Menu” button in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window, choose “ More Tools” > “ Clear browsing data“. • Press “ CTRL” + “ Shift” + “ Delete” keys in Windows or Linux, or “ Command” + “ Shift” + “ Delete” keys on MacOS. • Select “ Menu” > “ Settings” > “ Advanced” > “ Clear browsing data“. • Select the period of time you wish to delete cached information using the “ Clear the following items from” drop down menu.
From there, you can choose “ Cached images and files“. • Select the “ Clear browsing data” button, and Chrome will clear your cache. Google Account Data Some browser data is stored in your online Google account. You can clear that data with these steps. • From a browser, visit the page.
• Do one of the following: • Select next to any item you wish to remove, then select “ Delete“. • From the left menu, select “ Delete activity by“, choose the desired options, then select “ Delete“. FAQ I have a problem where Google freezes and says “Waiting for cache”. How can I solve this problem? Clearing the cached images and files should solve that problem.
Why does nothing happen when I select “CTRL” + “Shift” + “Delete”? Make sure you are using the “ CTRL” and “ Shift” keys on the same side of the keyboard.
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Something has changed with Google Earth, or there's an issue with it. I used to be able to zoom up on my home location and have it come into focus quite nicely. Now, from out of nowhere, It stays blurry and won't focus as I zoom in. I did a search for what could be the cause, and tried the suggestions that I found, but to no avail, it's still blurry. I even reset to Defaults, but still no success. After making changes, I even popped out and back into GE as suggested, but still no focus.
Am I missing something? THREEL 6/12/2010, 23:51 น. Hi leedeetee!
It's northwest Ohio across the pond here in the USA. Ever since GE updated the imagery here, the resolution has been pretty decent.
But, tonight it doesn't seem to be so, and I don't know why. As far as I know, I haven't changed any settings, until I couldn't get GE terrain to come into focus.
Since, thenI changed from OpenGL to DirectX, and back again, and changed some other settings. I got out of, and reopened GE each time as well, but to no avail. I reset to the Default settings and got out and back into GE again.
I restarted my computer a couple of times, still no change. I even did a System Restore to yesterday, just in-case, but that didn't help, either.
This has me scratching my head in bewilderment. I guess that's why I'm asking if this is something on my end, or GE's. Erik 7/12/2010, 1:20 น.
I'm not quite sure what version I was using, but I just downloaded and installed the latest and greatest version of GE and it seems to have taken care of my problem. I'm still wondering what happened though, because I was fine with the older version, until tonight. Well, it seems as though I'm good-to-go, now. Would the older version be acting funny, if there is a newer version available?
That seems odd to me, unless GE changed some of the programming code, or something. Nicole Drobeck 9/12/2010, 6:09 น. Dezember 2010 02:39 schrieb THREEL: I'm not quite sure what version I was using, but I just downloaded and installed the latest and greatest version of GE and it seems to have taken care of my problem.