Delete cache folder?
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‎2019-10-22 03:03 PM
‎2019-10-22
03:03 PM
C:\Users\[your username]\Appdata\Local\Graphisoft\ArchiCAD-64 Cache Folder
or is there a specific way?
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‎2019-10-23 03:36 AM
‎2019-10-23
03:36 AM
The Central Innovation website says that you can just delete it normally.
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‎2019-10-23 03:49 AM
‎2019-10-23
03:49 AM
I am pretty sure Archicad will just re-create what is needed in there.
Also check your C:\Users\[your username]\Appdata\Local\Temp folder and also the C:\Windows\Temp folder.
I often delete anything in there that is older than a couple of months.
And don't forget to empty your recycle bin after all the deleting.
Barry.
Also check your C:\Users\[your username]\Appdata\Local\Temp folder and also the C:\Windows\Temp folder.
I often delete anything in there that is older than a couple of months.
And don't forget to empty your recycle bin after all the deleting.
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‎2019-10-23 03:51 AM
‎2019-10-23
03:51 AM
I occasionally use a program called "Space Sniffer" which will visually sort all the files on your computer that it has access to according to size. Useful for analysing your storage utilisation.
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