To clear the cache on your Xbox Series S, you can follow these simple steps. Unlike other devices, Xbox consoles don’t have a straightforward “Clear Cache” option in the settings, so you’ll need to use a workaround. Method 1: Power Cycle the Console (Quickest Way) 1. Turn Off the Console: Press and hold the power button on the front of the console until it shuts off completely (about 10 seconds). 2. Unplug the Power Cable: Once it’s off, unplug the power cable from the back of the console. 3. Wait a Few Minutes: Leave it unplugged for at least 1-2 minutes. This allows any residual power to dissipate, clearing the cache. 4. Plug It Back In and Restart: Reconnect the power cable and turn your console back on. This power cycle will clear the temporary cache data stored in the console’s memory. Method 2: Clear the Persistent Storage (Used for Blu-ray Data) If you use Blu-rays or DVDs on your console, you can clear another cache through the persistent storage setting. 1. Go to Settings: Open the Settings menu from the main dashboard. 2. Select Devices & Connections: Navigate to Devices & connections. 3. Choose Blu-ray: Select Blu-ray from the list. 4. Clear Persistent Storage: Under Persistent storage, select Clear persistent storage. This specifically clears cached Blu-ray data, which can sometimes improve overall performance. After following these steps, the cache on your Xbox Series S should be cleared, potentially helping with performance and loading issues. ChatGPT
How would that help if the console is off
That actually worked lol. My one game was getting real sluggish and randomly crashing
Thanks a lot man. Appreciate it
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It's just the way you used to remove the static electricity from older devices
Thank you!👍😄
Does it work with Xbox Series X
how does it look when it gets cleared?
I'm gonna assume this would work for the X. This might be why my captures look messed up.
He states very clearly in the video, that the "X" has that feature in the menu...
@@Mike-mp1hkno he doesn’t mate
@@chickenlicking7721:40 "I wish this was in the menu like the series X"
Actually, you don’t take the power plug out. You hold the power button and the sink button you will hear two beeps and then the cash will be empty.
Ya that wiped mine to factory mode thanks asshole
Actually? I was told by rockstar games to clear my system cache their idea didn’t work it did nothing didn’t even seem to clear the cache
I’m halfway through this one just waiting the one minute now, wondering if that’s actually how you do it or if you’re just some random troll comment😂
@@BigK211did it work?
To clear the cache on your Xbox Series S, you can follow these simple steps. Unlike other devices, Xbox consoles don’t have a straightforward “Clear Cache” option in the settings, so you’ll need to use a workaround.
Method 1: Power Cycle the Console (Quickest Way)
1. Turn Off the Console: Press and hold the power button on the front of the console until it shuts off completely (about 10 seconds).
2. Unplug the Power Cable: Once it’s off, unplug the power cable from the back of the console.
3. Wait a Few Minutes: Leave it unplugged for at least 1-2 minutes. This allows any residual power to dissipate, clearing the cache.
4. Plug It Back In and Restart: Reconnect the power cable and turn your console back on.
This power cycle will clear the temporary cache data stored in the console’s memory.
Method 2: Clear the Persistent Storage (Used for Blu-ray Data)
If you use Blu-rays or DVDs on your console, you can clear another cache through the persistent storage setting.
1. Go to Settings: Open the Settings menu from the main dashboard.
2. Select Devices & Connections: Navigate to Devices & connections.
3. Choose Blu-ray: Select Blu-ray from the list.
4. Clear Persistent Storage: Under Persistent storage, select Clear persistent storage.
This specifically clears cached Blu-ray data, which can sometimes improve overall performance.
After following these steps, the cache on your Xbox Series S should be cleared, potentially helping with performance and loading issues.
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u really think that holding ur power button when it is unplug will work AHAH
Für den rest strom ist das.. du hast null Ahnung von elektrik
@@_Sokarbank_ buddy thats not how a xbox works ur little german boy
@@-Jaquavious- klappe franzmann
@@_Sokarbank_ france hahah im in New Zealand
Does it work with Xbox Series X