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How to clear the cache on a Windows 10 computer in 3 ways to help it run more efficiently

You should occasionally clear the cache on your Windows 10 computer, to help your system run faster and reclaim disk space.

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  • A cache is a set of temporary files used by a program or the operating system.
  • Sometimes, the cache in Windows can slow down your PC, or cause other problems.
  • The temporary files cache is found in the Disk Cleanup program, and your File Explorer history can be cleared from the File Explorer's options menu.
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Windows is chock full of temporary files that help the operating system do its job. Occasionally, these file caches can become corrupted, or get so large that they interfere with the performance of your computer.

If you're running low on storage space, or notice some unusual behavior from Windows 10 , one of the first things you can do is clear the cache.

In particular, there are two caches you should know how to reset: temporary files and file explorer history.

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1. Click Start, and then type "Disk Cleanup."

2. Click Disk Cleanup when it appears in the search results.

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3. Make sure that drive "C:" is selected, and click "OK."

4. Check the box next to "Temporary files." It's up to you if you check other kinds of files.

5. Click "OK."

It may take a few moments, but your temporary files cache will be cleared.

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1. Open any File Explorer window. One way to do this is to open a folder, or click the File Explorer icon in the Windows taskbar at the bottom of the screen.

2. Click the "View" tab at the top of the window.

3. In the ribbon, click "Options."

4. On the General tab in the Privacy section, click "Clear."

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In addition to these important caches, you might also occasionally need to clear the cache in your web browser, especially if you have trouble consistently opening certain web pages.

  • In Google Chrome , click the three-dot menu at the upper right, scroll to the History tab, and click "History" in the menu that appears. Then click "Clear browsing data," and then "Clear data."
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  • In Firefox , click the three horizontal lines to open the menu. Then choose "Options." On the "Privacy & Security" page, click "Clear History" Then click "Clear Now."
  • In Microsoft Edge , click the three-dot menu and then "Settings." In the Clear browsing data section, click "Choose what to clear," and then click "Clear."
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