That depends entirely on what sort of cache you mean. Computers cache all sorts of things: files being read; files being written; file system organization; low-level disk sectors; frequently accessed programs and libraries; lines of bytes from RAM; memory descriptors; remote HTTP and FTP resources; etcetera blah blah blah.
If you mean a web browser's cache, you can refresh it for a particular page by pressing Ctrl+F5.
Which three settings are available to personalize the appearance of the desktop on a Windows Vista computer?
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RDP
NO. For a replacement for active desktop on 32bit Vista go here. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/bounty-program-success-active-desktop-replacement-for-vista/
Yes, use google remote desktop.
The Desktop Cleanup function has been removed from Windows Vista.
Press F5 every time you want to refresh the page
Right-Click the desktopclick propertieslook to the top leftclick change desktop iconsclick the My Computer iconclick change icon
Setting a photo as your wallpaper for the desktop will depend on what type of operating system you are using on your computer. In Windows Vista you right click on the desktop and choose the option personalize. You then will click on the second option "personalize desktop" and you can then choose any photo that is saved to your computer.
I believe you can find it on the Microsoft website.
The easiest way it to restart your computer and try it again as soon as windows vista has restarted