Thumbnail Cache

ZenixNet

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Ive got some questions about the Thumbnail Cache, excuse me if I'm in the wrong topic I wasn't sure were to put this.
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Windows Disk clean up and Ccleaner both clear the Thumbnail Cache, why is this? Why would it be good to clear it out? Also what exactly is the Thumbnail Cache?

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Zenix Net
 

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thumbnail cache loads a frame of video, or a preview of whatever filetype is set to use thumbnails and stores it somewhere (caches it) so that it doesn't have to be loaded every time a folder is viewed so the file doesn't have to be accessed every time and resized to a thumbnail (reading a file and resizing the snapshot of it can take up lots of ram and cpu threads if you have a folder full of media with thumbnails). if your editing these files alot, its good to refresh the thumbnail when you need to or clear the cache. i personally prefer detailed view rather than thumbnails.
 

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