
Method VIII: Clearing Temporary Cache filesĢ) Press Ctrl + A to select all files.

Method VI I: Clearing Windows Icon CacheĤ) Then, navigate to C:\Users\ Username \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorerĥ) Select all the files whose name begins with iconcacheĦ) Press Shift + Delete to delete them permanently. This is important to clear the cache time to time to remove unnecessary files from the system:ġ) Click on the start menu and type Internet Options.ĥ) Now close the tab and restart Internet explorer. If you use Internet Explorer then many temp files and cache stored on your system. Method VI: Clearing Windows Browser Cache Method V: Clearing DNS Cache using CMDĬlearing the DNS cache is not a tough task, I have already explained how to use command prompt to clear DNS cache, but if you want to go manual way, there here are the steps:Ģ) Now select the Run as Administrator located on right-hand-sideģ) Select Yes if prompted by the User Account Control dialogue box.Ĥ) In the cmd, type ipconfig/flushDNS and press Enter.ĥ) Close the command prompt. Note: Her ‘Username’ will be replaced by your current system id.ĥ) Select all the files with names beginning with thumb cache.Ħ) Press Shift + Delete keys together to delete the files permanently.


Method IV: Clearing Thumbnail Cacheģ) Check the radio-button box beside Hidden itemsĤ) Now, navigate to C:\Users\ Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer Method III: Clearing Windows Update Cacheġ) Double click on This PC to open File Explorer or use the start menu to open itĤ) Now, navigate to the folder C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Downloadĥ) Delete all the files and contents in the Download folder.
