Browser Caches
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Browser Caches
PSP creates a browser cache when using the browse function in PSP. This enables faster loading of graphics. However if graphics are moved around, stored elsewhere or deleted the browser cache remains the same size and can get very large taking up valuable space. It is advisable to delete them frequently to allow a build of a fresh cache in your files.
To do this go to Find files and type in "jbf" without the quotation marks. You will see all the pspbrwse icons appear. Select them all and press delete on your keyboard. The next time you browse in PSP new caches will be built.
To do this go to Find files and type in "jbf" without the quotation marks. You will see all the pspbrwse icons appear. Select them all and press delete on your keyboard. The next time you browse in PSP new caches will be built.
Re: Browser Caches
I looked every where for the answer to this, every site give the same instructions but dont say explain where to add the jbf.
My intake on it is they mean typr in jbf in your "search" from clicking on the "start icon on your computer.
if using Vista, you would just click Start and type in jbf in the search bar,
this is where i found it
http://www.lilspitfire.com/shop/tips.htm
My intake on it is they mean typr in jbf in your "search" from clicking on the "start icon on your computer.
if using Vista, you would just click Start and type in jbf in the search bar,
this is where i found it
http://www.lilspitfire.com/shop/tips.htm
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