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Create space on your PC by clearing the thumbnail cache
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This wikiHow article will teach you how to clear the thumbnail cache in Windows. A thumbnail is a preview of a file when viewed in File Explorer. On older versions of Windows, whenever you view a thumbnail in Windows, a file called Thumbs.db is created so that your thumbnails can load faster next time. On newer versions of windows, these thumbnails are stored in a central database. Old or new, this may take up large amounts of space on your hard drive or the thumbnails may eventually be broken, so sometimes it needs to be cleared.

Things You Should Know

  • Run Disk Cleanup in any version of Windows, then make sure "Thumbnails" is checked to remove the thumbnail cache.
  • You can manually delete the thumbnail cache by first showing Hidden Items in the File Explorer, and deleting any files that begin with the word "thumbcache".
  • Empty your Recycle Bin to fully delete the thumbnail cache from your system.
Method 1
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Using Disk Cleanup (All Windows Versions)

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  2. Your computer will be assessed for what type of files can be removed and the amounts of each file type on your computer.
  3. Check the "Thumbnails" checkbox in the list.
  4. Click the OK button at the bottom.
  5. Click Delete Files in the warning message. Doing so will initiate the file cleanup process.
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Method 2
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Manually Clearing in Windows 10 and 8

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  1. Check the box next to "Hidden items". It'll be in the "Show/hide" portion of the ribbon.
    • You may also want to enable item checkboxes for easier file selection.
  2. Click the address bar, copy and paste the code, and then hit the Enter keyboard key.
  3. Check the boxes next to any file that begins with the word "thumbcache". If you don't have checkboxes enabled, press and hold the Ctrl key while clicking on multiple file listings.
  4. Right-click anywhere over a highlighted file and click Delete .
    • Alternatively, click the Home tab in the ribbon and then choose the "Delete" option.
  5. Click the Yes button.
  6. . If you've set your deleted files to go to the Recycle Bin before being permanently deleted, you'll need to empty the Recycle Bin to permanently delete the thumbnail cache.
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Method 3
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Manually Clearing in Windows XP

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  1. Click the start button at the bottom-left and click "Search". It has a magnifying glass icon to the left of it.
  2. This is under the "Search Companion" section in the left pane.
  3. Type Thumbs.db and click the Search button to begin the file search.
  4. Click the "Edit" menu at the top and then click "Select All".
  5. Click on the "File" menu at the top-left and click "Delete".
    • The files will be sent to the Recycle Bin based on your deletion settings. Make sure to check it and empty it if the files have been moved there.
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  • Question
    Is it safe to delete a thumbnail cache? Will the icons for all the programs will be lost or not?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it's totally safe. Don't worry about deleting the thumbnail cache. It just improves the speed of viewing photos.
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      Warnings

      • If you do this frequently, it can actually slow down your computer since Windows has to read the file and create the thumbnail instead of using the thumbnail cache. It is recommended that you only do this if you are experiencing issues with the thumbnails or it is taking up too much space.
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      1. Type "disk cleanup" into Start.
      2. Click Disk Cleanup at the top of Start.
      3. Select the Windows hard drive if prompted.
      4. Scroll down and check the "Thumbnails" box.
      5. Click OK
      6. Click Delete Files when prompted.

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