Win8 system cleans up application cache? The

  
Win8 system application cache directory and the setup directory are saved in the user folder. The default path is C:Users[account name]AppDataLocalPackages, and the system variable is %LocalAppData%Packages. The application cache is in the subdirectory AC folder of the directory corresponding to the Win8 application. Next, there are generally three folders: INetINetCookies, INetCache, and History. These three are also to be cleaned up.
Remember: Packages and subdirectory files cannot be deleted at will! Once you delete other files other than cache, all applications will flash back. You can only re-create new accounts or reinstall the system!
Benefits: If you have seen the video, the cache cleanup can release a lot of space
1. The cache folder is system protected. To check, you must uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" check box. The specific operations are as follows: Br>Ribbon Menu View>> Options>> View>> [Uncheck] Hide Protected Operating System Files & [Check] Show hidden files, then you can see the cache folder.

2. Everything goes well, then you can view the cache folder in the AC subdirectory of the application directory

3. Of course, for easy deletion, you can search for the Iet directly in the Packages directory, then Select all, delete it, this can be deleted without any scruples.

Delete must be careful to first move to another place", don't worry about going to "permanently delete". Leave yourself behind the road.

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