Found this in a forumChrome now has two startup switches that you can use:-disk-cache-dirand-disk-cache-sizeSimply close Chrome, right-click your Chrome shortcut, click Properties, and then in the field labeled 'Target:', make it look something like this:'.chrome.exe' -disk-cache-dir='CACHEDIR' -disk-cache-size=NWhere 'CACHEDIR' is the new cache location, and 'N' is the cache size limit, in bytes.Use whichever switch you need, or both. Keep in mind, however, that these features may not be completely stable yet. But you probably shouldn't have any problem with using them.And to anyone who's interested, I caught gander of the existence of these switches directly from a source code file for Chrome. See here:the cache will hurt performance of your system so use at your own risk. I have heard just going into incognito mode will do the same thing on a temp basis. Please enter an answer.Send me notifications when members answer or reply to this question.
Chrome Tip – Disable Caching When Developer Tools On For Troubleshooting February 19, 2016 edge Browser caching, when enabled, saves elements of a web page such as images, the CSS stylesheet files, to local storage so that when the same page gets visited.