Cache memory is part of the RAM in your computer that stores data for fast access. Cache memory improves the performance of your system by providing data that is frequently accessed. Over time, the cache memory may become cluttered with unwanted files and slow down your computer. By clearing the cache memory, you can save valuable space and make your Windows 7 computer run faster.
Understanding Cache Memory
What is Cache Memory?
Cache memory is also known as “cache” and is used by computers to store information that’s frequently accessed. This memory is extremely fast and allows for quick retrieval. It can slow down your computer if it gets too full.
Windows 7 Cache Memory Types
There are three main types of cache in Windows 7.
- Memory cache: The memory cache is a quick way to provide data for the processor.
- Disk cache: This caching is located on the disk drive and serves to improve the reading and writing operations.
- Web browser cache: This cache contains copies of web pages and images as well as other internet data in order to speed up browsing.
How to clear cache in Windows 7
Clearing Memory Cache
How to clear memory cache
- Select Disk Cleanup from the All Programs menu by clicking on Start.
- Click OK to proceed.
- Disk Cleanup will calculate how much space can be freed up. Select the files you want to delete including Temporary files. Click OK and then Delete Files to begin the cleaning process.
Clearing Disk Cache
You will need to delete temporary files on your system in order to clear the disk cache:
- Press Enter after typing %temp% in the search bar.
- The window displaying all temporary files will now appear. Select all files by pressing Ctrl + A, then click Delete.
Clearing Browser Cache
There are different methods to clear the cache in each web browser. How to clear the cache in Internet Explorer (the default browser on Windows 7):
- Click on Tools (or Alt + X) and click Internet Options.
- Click the Delete button on the General tab.
- Click Delete after checking the box “Temporary internet files and website files”.
conclusion
Windows 7 performs better when you regularly clear cache memory. Cache memory is important for quick access to data that you use frequently, but when it becomes cluttered with old or unnecessary information, your system can be slowed down. This guide will show you how to clear the cache of your system and optimize its performance. For best results, remember to regularly clear your cache.