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DNS Cache Viewer (DCV) v1.3
DNS Cache Viewer (DCV) v1.3 The purpose of DCV is to allow you to view what Windows has in it's local DNS Cache, and allow you to flush it if you want. Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10 From the author: "Ever wondered what's in your PC's local DNS cache?" "In troubleshooting network issues, it can be useful to see what is in the PC's DNS cache. The DNS system is the internet system that translates names like "michaelburns.net" into the actual IP Address that your PC needs to contact my server. When your PC needs such a translation, it contacts DNS Servers on the internet (usually the ones belonging to your ISP, or contacts your router which acts as a DNS proxy) to get what IP Address a given name translates into. In order to save time for servers/websites that your PC contacts frequently, the PC locally stores a table of names, IP Addresses, expiration times for the info, and other characteristics about the DNS data in the cache. That local table is your PC's DNS Cache. The next time your PC needs to go to a specific website again (say, michaelburns.net), your PC first looks to see if that name & IP Address translation already exists in it's cache. If it does, it saves time by using the info in it's cache rather than do a query to a DNS server (which takes time). There are lots of reasons why the info in the cache may be invalid, ranging from large websites like Google have many IP addresses for the same web name, and they are dynamically allocated to even out traffic flow and so the cache info expires quickly, to nefarious reasons like Adware or Malware is trying to misdirect your PC for their own purposes. If the PC looks ...
5/5 2,422 Mar 05, 2021
Michael J. Burns
Rebuild Shell Icon Cache v1.2
Rebuild Shell Icon Cache v1.2 If one or more of your icons are not displaying correctly, or that your icon cache is corrupted, then you might consider rebuilding the icon cache to reset and reload the icon images into the icon cache. The Icon Cache or IconCache.db is a special database file that Windows utilizes to keep copies of each icon handy Having to retrieve all possible icon images from hard disk and to render them dynamically can consume lots of system resources. As a result, Windows save icons it’s already retrieved in its memory. When Windows needs to draw an icon, it uses the copy from the cache instead of retrieving the icon image from the original application file. This helps in making Windows draw the icons faster. Rebuild Shell Icon Cache is a Portable freeware and have ability to Refresh the Windows’s icon cache. Usage of the Application is quite simple, just double click on it that’s all. You can use Rebuild Shell Icon Cache with Command Prompt here are the supported parameters Supported operating systems: Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Windows Xp – (x86 & x64) File: ReIconCache_x64.exe MD5: 54c8696fd59174bc1c234c9caf50db1e SHA1: 3cb2713fd7842231a496e1629e61bbe4c428dc4f File: ReIconCache.exe MD5: 12a1e66ed6be57d9fb53705d177abb62 SHA1: 42f0c970e1e3fea6fb17a30ec0ab09208297e7eb Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 3,435 Nov 03, 2019
Sordum.org
Thumbnail and Icon Cache Rebuilder for Windows 10
Thumbnail and Icon Cache Rebuilder for Windows 10 humbnail and Icon Cache Rebuilder for Windows 10 is a portable freeware that will purge, clear and delete your Thumbnail and Icon Cache Rebuilder in a click. If your icons appear blank or look corrupted or do not refresh correctly, when they should, then it is quite possible that your icon cache database may have become corrupted in on your Windows 10 PC. The same thing applies to Thumbnails too. If they do not display correctly then they may have become corrupted. In such a scenario, you may need to delete the cache files in order to rebuild the Icon cache and clear the Thumbnail cache. Once you have downloaded the zip file, extract its contents and run the .exe file. You might want to create a system restore point first. If you are having problems with Thumbnails or Icons not displaying correctly, open Thumbnail and Icon Cache Rebuilder, Check the delete Icon cache or Delete Thumbnail Cache or both, depending on your requirement. Next click Rebuild, wait for Explorer to refresh itself. Restart your computer. Once your computer restarts it will build a new Cache. Do note that ending Icon Cache Rebuilder before it finishes can result in Windows giving you an error for your user profile as it needs to refresh Explorer and restart your computer to rebuild the Icon Cache.
0/5 5,730 Sep 02, 2015
Lavish Thakkar
Tweaking.com - Repair Winsock and DNS Cache 1.7.4
Tweaking.com - Repair Winsock and DNS Cache 1.7.4 This will clear the stored DNS cache in Windows. When the DNS becomes corrupt you will not be able to get to some sites. Flushing and rebuilding the DNS will fix that problem. This tool is also a part of Windows Repair (All In One). Also resets Winsock entries & resets TCP/IP stack.
5/5 8,530 Sep 02, 2017
Tweaking.com
   
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