
Windows 10 includes the Disk Cleanup utility, which can clear your recycle bin, old temporary files and thumbnails, the DirectX Shader Cache, and other cached files automatically. Launch it from the Start menu. You can also clear your PC’s DNS Cache, the Windows Store Cache, and your location cache.
As with clearing the cache in your browser, clearing the cache in Windows is a good start for troubleshooting system issues, improving system performance, and freeing up disk space. Here’s how to clear your cache in Windows 10.
Update, 11/12/21: Here’s how to clear your PC’s cache after updating to Windows 11.
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Clear the Temporary Files Cache with Disk Cleanup
To clear the temporary files cache, enter “Disk Cleanup“” in the Windows search bar found in the bottom-left corner of the desktop.
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Select the “Disk Cleanup” app, which will appear in the Windows search results.
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