An Easy Way to Clear Your Flash Player Cache

By | April 28, 2015
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An Easy Way to Clear Your Flash Player Cache

It’s really easy to clear your Flash Player cache and history. Here’s how you do it:

Open Control Panel

Click on Flash Player (32 bit)
It doesn’t really matter if you have 64 bit or 32 bit Windows, it will say 32 bit in Control Panel

On the Flash Player dialog that opens, click the button that says “Delete All”

Here’s a picture to help you:

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That’s it. That’s all there is to it.

4 thoughts on “An Easy Way to Clear Your Flash Player Cache

  1. Bob

    Quick question: Does this only work on the stand alone Flash player, or does the built in Flash player in Chrome also use this?

    When would a user use this – under what type of symptoms?

    Thanks!
    Bob

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    1. pb

      Bob, if you click on FlashPlayer as suggested above it should say on the bottom of the page that it is not applicable to Google Chrome. At least that’s what is on mine. 😉

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    2. Mary Lee

      Bob, also, when you click on the directions above, before you choose whether to delete your flash-cache, there’s a button to let you see the files. You’ll find that online games, ads, videos, etc. – nearly all use flash.

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  2. Mary Lee

    Wow – thanks! I took a screenshot of your directions, to remember how.

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