The built-in tools for increasing the cache in the Google Chrome browser are not provided by the developers. But with a little trick, the cache can still be resized to the required value.
Instructions
Step 1
First, you need to open the directory where Google Chrome was installed. By default, the following path leads to the location of the browser files: "C: / Program Files / Google / Chrome / Application".
Step 2
In the Application folder, you need to find the chrome.exe executable file and right-click on it to open the context menu. In the menu that opens, select the "Send" action, and then the destination: "To desktop (Create shortcut)". After that, the directory with Google Chrome files can be closed.
Step 3
Then you need to find the just created shortcut on the desktop and, by right-clicking on it, call the context menu again. Next, you need to select the "Properties" option.
Step 4
In the window that appears, find the "Object" field and insert new text into it instead of the current content: "c: / program files / google chrome / chrome.exe" --disk-cache-dir = "c: / chromeсache" --disk -cache-size = 1074841924 ". Moreover," 1074841924 "is the size of the cache in bytes. Instead of the given numbers, you can specify the ones necessary for a particular case. When inserting a fragment, it is important to observe the placement of spaces. After clicking the" OK "button, the cache size of the Google Chrome browser should increase to the specified value.