Why does FF need to create 10,000 folders for the cache? How do I make it go back into single folder mode?

Before it was x:\\Cache\"stuff"...Simple easy to find files if you need to.
Now its..
x:\\Cache\X\x1\"a little stuff"
x:\\Cache\X\xA\"a little more stuff"
x:\\Cache\X\x0\"a even more little stuff"
x:\\Cache\X\x9\" crap... I'm lost now""
What is the purpose for the extra folders? I want to be able to revert it back to single folder mode.

You would need to revert to Firefox 3.6.23 to have the old cache setup.
The multiple cache folder setup is to allow for a larger cache which works more efficiently that earlier versions worked.

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