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    Default FAQ: How to Delete your Flash Cache / Delete Ravenskye from your Flash Cache

    How To Delete Ravenwood from your Flash Cache.

    You will not lose any game data but "Enable Fast loading"/memory settings will be set back to default.

    Close RavenSkye completely then go to this website:
    http://www.macromedia.com/support/do...manager07.html
    The control panel on the web is not a photograph. This is the actual control panel. Find "RavenSkye... .6waves.com" and highlight it, then click "Delete Site"


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    Why would you do this?

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    yea, we would want to do this why? I never even seen a setting to activate fast loading... I have seen it on Farmville...

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    I regularly delete the flash cache because there are often little (and big ones too) gliches that happen, one of which is gifts not showing up in storage after being accepted. Usually when this happens, I clear the flash cache and the gifting issue disappears (just as the gifts did) and it goes back to normal.

    This time however when I went to clear the cache, the ravenskye site was not in the list.

    Has something changed?

    What to we do now to refresh the game?

    I am reluctant to "accept & send" gifts at the moment because I know they will not end up in my storage.

    Seems to me that there might even be two distinct problems here but the missing website from the micromedia flash settings page might be the bigger problem.
    Last edited by David Larkin; 12-21-2011 at 06:39 AM.

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