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EA_Shepard
Community Manager
2 years ago@AliciaMilona See if this helps you out.
Delete Windows Temp Files
- First, make sure you close as many programs as you can
- Press the Windows key + R, go into the file explorer
- Type in %temp%, and hit Enter
- Delete everything it allows you to delete
- Reboot the PC
Optional Registry clean-up
- install CCleaner (it's free) from here
- Run Registry cleaner
- Click review selected issues
- Do you want to back up? No
- Click fix all selected issues
Something is causing the cache files to build up and not delete. Once you get rid of that, it should clear up.
2 years ago
The problem returns after some time. Presumably because quote "Something is causing the cache files to build up and not delete."
This is going to be a rinse and repeat solution then?