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  1. Is it normal to have over half of my RAM cached? If not, how ... - Reddit

    Mar 27, 2016 · Yes it is normal, and desirable. The more memory that is used for caching the faster your system will be. If the memory is required for anything else the cache will reduce as required. …

  2. Clear the „cache“? How? : r/Windows11 - Reddit

    Jan 1, 2024 · Do I need extra software for this? Some software runs super slow and I was reading I should clear the cache. How can I do this?

  3. FIX: CCMCache folder grows exponentially : r/SCCM - Reddit

    Sep 7, 2023 · The client cache stores temporary files for when clients install applications and programs. Software updates also use the client cache, but always attempt to download to the cache whatever …

  4. If Cricut Design Space stops working after an update, try ... - Reddit

    Jul 22, 2022 · 🖕🖕 DISCLAIMER 🖕🖕 Clearing cache DOES NOT delete your files or projects! It just clears local files from your computer/device. Your files and projects are stored in cricut's cloud server and can …

  5. What exactly is Windows Write Caching, and why does disabling it ...

    Feb 14, 2023 · What exactly is Windows Write Caching, and why does disabling it benefits me outside of benchmarking?

  6. What is CPU Cache and why is it so important? : r/buildapc - Reddit

    So far, only one layer of cache has been discussed. If cache is fast but small and DRAM is large but slow, why not just add more layers of cache that get progressively larger, but slower? That is exactly …

  7. PSA: Shutdown VS Restart : r/sysadmin - Reddit

    Restart will clear the memory, it’ll refresh the Kernel, it’ll reset the cache, it’ll complete pending updates. It will fix 1001 problems, whereas Shutdown simply copies them to a piece of memory so that your …

  8. Why is the cache memory faster than the main memory?

    The real difference is largely because cache memory is constructed using static RAM, and ordinary main memory is dynamic RAM, which is much denser but also inherently slower to access. In other words, …

  9. Does restarting a PC clear the browser cache? - Stack Overflow

    Oct 14, 2016 · 3 I have an old application running on locked-down PCs which are used as wall displays. They all point to a URL using IE11 to get a web page view. The problem is, when the Web Page …

  10. How does everyone pronounce cache? : r/AskAnAustralian - Reddit

    A cache of food, a cache of weapons, or a cache of computer memory - all the same word. "Kaysh" has come about from people reading the word, who were unfamiliar with it.