FLUSH OR CLEAR DNS CACHE IN WINDOWS 10

Regular Internet usage causes our computer to automatically cache IP addresses and other domain name system results. Clearing (or “flushing”) this cache will refresh the data, getting rid of outdated data that may be causing connection issues.

          Cache stored on Windows 10 retards our PC from working with its efficiency. PC starts showing various kinds of issues due to this like it becomes slower, hangs time and again, starts in a longer period of time, the browser shows web pages opened in the last session and even more. We can clear cache on Windows 10 PC after putting a small effort to run our PC with perfection.

 

How to Clear Cache on Windows 10 OS

On any operating System like Windows 10, many types of cache exist. It is distributed on our PC in two different environments desktop and the Modern UI. We call them Desktop app cache, Modern UI App cache which is found in Internet Explorer, Windows Store cache, File Explorer History, Location History. In these Windows 10 tips, we would elaborate to clear cache on Windows 10 one by one.

 

  1. How to Remove Desktop Apps Cache on Windows 10 Using CCleaner

Firstly, we can clear cache on Windows 10 in the easiest and the dexterous way by utilizing “CCleaner Software” which wipes out browser cache, thumbnail cache, font cache, DNS cache and much more on applying only a single click. Instead of doing it manually one by one, we can simply Clear Cache on Windows 10 using CCleaner at once.

 

  1. Using Through Disk Cleanup

If we want to clear cache on Windows 10 manually then we have also an option other than CCleaner to clear cache in Windows 10, but it would be manual. The best thing to know that all the methods are applicable to Windows 10 as it was in Windows 7 and 8. We can use Disk Cleanup instantly to clear the thumbnail, temp files and all type of recyclable cache.

To open Disk Cleanup, write the text in the Cortana search box below the Start Menu and select disk cleanup from the search results. Disk Cleanup will be opened and we can now scan our files as we want in different drives on our PC.

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