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If you're encountering random issues or glitches with your Xbox One or one of your games, you may need to clear the cache. Caches are temporary files stored on your console. Over time, this data can get old and become corrupt, which can lead to a variety of odd issues with network connectivity, game load times, and even console performance. In this article we'll teach you three ways to clear your Xbox One cache.

Quick Steps

  1. Hold the Xbox One's power button for 10 seconds.
  2. Remove the power cable from either the power brick or the back of the console.
  3. Press the power button 5 to 10 times to discharge any residual power.
  4. Plug the Xbox back in and turn it on.
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Clearing the Cache

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  1. Your Xbox One and the power brick will power down completely.
  2. The power brick should remain plugged into the Xbox. If your Xbox doesn't have a power brick, unplug the power cable from the back of the console.
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  3. According to some Xbox users, this will discharge any residual power in the device, which forces the cache to clear. [1]
  4. If the Xbox turns on and everything seems to work as normal, your console's cache has been successfully cleared.
    • If you're getting the same error or issue as you were before, repeat the steps above.
    • If you repeat the steps above and the error or issue persists, you can try |deleting persistent data or soft resetting the console.
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Deleting Persistent Data

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  1. You can do this by pressing the Xbox button and selecting Settings from the menu.
  2. Persistent data is a secondary cache for DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Unlike the main console cache, it's not cleared when you power cycle the console.
  3. Once your persistent storage has been deleted, restart your Xbox and make sure the error or issue has been fixed. If not, try soft resetting the console.
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Soft Resetting the Console

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  1. You can do this by pressing the Xbox button and selecting Settings from the menu.
  2. Soft resetting your console is essentially a factory reset, but you won't lose any of your games or apps.
    • A soft reset will, however, remove your Xbox account and any locally-stored files (like saved games, screenshots, and videos). Once the reset is done you can add your Xbox account back and download your files from the cloud.
  3. Do'nt click Reset and remove everything or your Xbox will be wiped completely clean, and you'll need to redownload all of your games and apps.
    • Once the reset is complete, log back into your Xbox account and check to see if the error or issue is still occurring.
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