How to Clear Cache on Windows 11
Remove cached data to fix loading errors and reclaim disk space.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
On Windows, cache accumulates in multiple locations — browser caches in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox are separate from system and app caches stored in AppData. Browser caches are the most common culprit when pages misbehave, and clearing them through the browser's settings (Ctrl + Shift + Delete in most browsers) handles the majority of cases. System-level temp files live in the %temp% folder and in Disk Cleanup, which also surfaces Windows Update leftovers, Recycle Bin contents, and Delivery Optimisation files that are safe to remove.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Open Chrome or Edge. Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete, set time range to All time, check Cached images and files, and click Clear data.
- 2Restart the app or browser after clearing.
- 3For system-level cache on Windows, search Disk Cleanup from Start, check Temporary files, and run cleanup.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- After clearing cache, also clear Storage / Data for the app if it still behaves incorrectly.
- Reboot the device after clearing to flush in-memory caches.
- Re-log into affected apps if clearing data also removed saved credentials.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Reload the problematic page or app and confirm the loading error is resolved.
- Check available storage has increased slightly.
Frequently Asked Questions
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