Clear Xbox One Cache

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1

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

2

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

3

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

4

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

5

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

6

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

7

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

8

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

9

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

10

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

11

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

12

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

13

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

14

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

15

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

16

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

17

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

18

Turn Off the Xbox One

First, you’ll need to completely shut down your Xbox One console.

19

Turn Off the Xbox One

20

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

21

Disconnect the Console From Power

Unplug the Xbox One from the wall outlet or power strip then disconnect the power brick from the back of the console. This step is imperative to ensuring the cache is deleted.

22

Disconnect the Console From Power

23

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

24

Wait for the Cache to Clear

Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow the cache to completely clear. Be sure not to rush this step.

25

Wait for the Cache to Clear

26

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

27

Reconnect the Console to Power

Reconnect the power cable. When the AC adapter light turns orange, turn on your Xbox One.

After it reboots, try accessing the application or feature that was giving you trouble in the first place. If all goes well, the cache clearing has solved your problem!

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Reconnect the Console to Power