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How to clear the cache of your Xbox One or Xbox Series console?

Wondering if there was a way for you to clear the cache of your Xbox One or Xbox Series console? Of course, this is possible and we will be telling you how to do that.

If your Xbox One or Xbox Series console is experiencing problems like slow performance, freezes, or game crashes, clearing the cache might help. The cache is where temporary data is stored for faster access, but it can become corrupted or overloaded, causing issues. Clearing the cache won’t remove saved games, but it will eliminate any temporary files and data that could be the cause of the problems.

Clearing the cache of your Xbox One or Xbox Series console

To clear the cache of your Xbox One or Xbox Series console, you can follow these steps:

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  1. Press and hold the power button on your console until it turns off completely.
  2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the console.
  3. Wait at least 10 seconds before plugging the power cord back in.
  4. Press the power button on the console to turn it on.

This should clear the cache of your console and help improve its performance. Additionally, you can also clear the cache of specific games by following these steps:

  1. Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide.
  2. Go to “My games & apps” and select the game you want to clear the cache for.
  3. Press the menu button on your controller (the one with three lines) and select “Manage game & add-ons.”
  4. Go to the “Saved data” tab and select “Clear reserved space.”
  5. Confirm that you want to clear the reserved space.

Note that clearing the cache of a game may delete some temporary files, but it should not delete any of your saved game data or settings.

Clearing the cache from the settings menu

  • Press the Xbox button on the controller to display the Guide menu.
  • Navigate to the “System” tab and select “Settings”.
  • Select “Storage”, then “Erase locally saved games”.
  • Select “Yes” to confirm that you want to clear the cache.
  • If you’re still having trouble after clearing the cache, you can try resetting your console to factory defaults. Note that resetting your console will erase all user data, including saved games, apps, and settings. Be sure to back up any important data before resetting your console.
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