VIDEO How to Clear Windows 10 Cache to Improve Performance!

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How to Clear Windows 10 Cache to Improve Performance! In today's tech-savvy world, keeping your Windows 10 operating system running smoothly is essential. A recent YouTube video from TechGumbo delves into practical strategies for clearing various caches in Windows 10, aiming to enhance system performance and free up disk space. This guide provides a breakdown of the key points from the video.

What is Cache?​

Cache, often mistakenly referred to as "cash," comprises temporary data stored to accelerate future data retrieval. While helpful, this data can become corrupted or bloated over time, leading to system slowdowns. Regularly clearing out caches can optimize your system's performance.

Types of Cache to Clear​

The video outlines how to clear six distinct types of cache efficiently:
  1. Temporary Files Cache:
    • Access the Disk Cleanup tool by searching "disk cleanup" in the start menu.
    • Select the C drive (or your primary OS drive), then check "Temporary files."
    • For a thorough clear-out, you can select all unnecessary types of files before clicking "Clean up system files."
  2. Microsoft Store Cache:
    • To resolve issues with app downloads or launches, close the Microsoft Store.
    • Use the Run dialog (Windows Key + R), type wsreset.exe, and press Enter. This command clears the cache without affecting installed apps.
  3. DNS Cache:
    • If you're facing internet connectivity issues, flushing the DNS cache could help.
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and enter ipconfig /flushdns. You will see a confirmation message upon success.
  4. Browser Cache:
    • Common browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge allow easily clearing cached files:
      • Chrome: Open the menu → More Tools → Clear Browsing Data.
      • Firefox: Click the menu → Options → Privacy & Security → Clear History.
      • Edge: Access settings → Privacy, Search, and Services → Choose what to clear.
  5. File Explorer Cache:
    • To clear File Explorer's cache, go to the View tab, select Options, then under the General tab, click "Clear" in the Privacy section.
  6. Location Cache:
    • Sometimes, the location cache may provide inaccurate data. To clear it, go to Privacy settings, find Location, and click on "Clear" below Location History.

      Conclusion​

      Frequent cache clearing not only deals with performance hiccups but also resolves various operational problems in Windows 10. Following these steps can notably improve your system's speed and save disk space—a must-try for both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike. If you found this guide insightful, feel free to share your experiences with cache clearing or any other Windows 10 tips in the comments. What caches do you clear regularly? Let's discuss!
 


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