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Web cache (or HTTP cache

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A Web cache (or HTTP cache) is a system for optimizing the World Wide Web. It is implemented both client-side and server-side. The caching of multimedia and other files can result in less overall delay when browsing the Web.

Disable disk write caching

You can even switch to disabling the Disk Write Caching feature on Windows 10 for waiting for cache chrome windows 10 to get rid of the system freeze caused by “Chrome waiting for cache”. However, this might result in the loss of the system’s memory.

This method improves the speed and performance of your browser by resolving this issue.

To disable disk write caching follow these simple steps:

Press Win+X to go to the Device Manager. Go to Disk Drives to locate your system’s drive. Right-click it and select Properties from the following drop-down menu.

Note – Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device box can be checked keeping in mind that this could be a bit risky and you should not turn on the system until you have a power backup equivalent to that of a UPS. The second box can be checked only after the first one is checked.

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