I received an email on Oct. 11 from the Windows Forum relating to a problem with the new 24H2 Update. It seems that the update dumps an 8GB file into cache that can't be removed without damaging the OS and in some cases caused other problems.
I got onto the forum and reviewed threads that...
The latest rollout from Microsoft, the Windows 11 update 24H2, is making waves not for its exciting new features, but for an uninvited guest: a hefty cache file that’s nearly 9GB in size and seems to have taken up permanent residence on your system. If you thought the days of cumbersome software...
The latest Windows 11 24H2 update has been rolling out without major incidents for most users, but it seems there’s a twist in the tale that some Windows aficionados weren’t expecting. Following the installation of this update, an ominous new entity—a sizable undeletable cache file—has appeared...
In a recent turn of events that has left many Windows 11 users scratching their heads—and perhaps their keyboards—Microsoft's rollout of the Windows 11 24H2 update has inadvertently created a hefty 8.63 GB cache file that seems to have taken up permanent residence on users' systems. This cache...
New here and hoping for some help. Have searched the web and now understand that you shouldn't edit documents when you have opened them in live mail without saving to a folder first. However that's what I did and have lost my thesis document with extensive edits.
I have searched my computer...