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Windows troubleshooting often leads to complex fixes, but sometimes the most effective solution is a simple, almost forgotten step like clearing a specific cache or running a system file check from an admin prompt. What's a basic trick that has saved you hours of frustration?
I save hours by running ipconfig /flushdns from an admin prompt when pages or apps misbehave It clears stale DNS data and fixes stubborn connection issues and it only takes a minute Windows troubleshooting 2025 trends show small fixes like this matter
If a Windows patch stalls or apps crash I run sfc /scannow and a DISM cleanup from an elevated shell repairing corrupted files keeps updates from choking the system and saves me a lot of reboots and headaches
Icon cache gets you every now and then so I delete the icon cache database and reboot It resets a pile of weird taskbar icons and speeds up explorer again
Disk cleanup on a regular basis clears temp files and old logs which makes Windows feel snappier and less likely to stall on startups
Network reset option in Windows settings or a quick netsh reset ip resets saved network state and fixes stubborn wifi drops It feels old school but it works when drivers are misbehaving Windows troubleshooting 2025 data