How to rebuild font cache in Windows 10/11
Easy steps to rebuild font cache in Windows 10/11!
The Windows 10 operating system cache stores fonts, icons, DNS, and many other things. If we talk about Font Cache, then it works in the same way as the icon cache. The Windows operating system creates a font cache for faster loading.
However, if the font cache is corrupted for any reason, you may encounter issues while displaying fonts. For example, fonts may not appear correctly on websites or may not display invalid font characters.
So, if you are having font-related issues on Windows 10, you are reading the right guide. In this article, we will share a step-by-step guide on how to rebuild font cache in Windows 10.
How to rebuild font cache in Windows 10/11
Rebuilding Font Cache in Windows 10 is very easy, but you need to follow the steps carefully. So, let's check how to recreate font cache in Windows 10/11.
1. First of all, press the Windows Key + R button to open the RUN dialog box.
3. This will open the Services page. On the left, scroll down and until you find
Windows Font Cache Services .
4. Right-click Windows Font Cache Service and select Properties.
5. In the next window, select " Disabled " under Startup type. Once done, click on the "Apply" button and then on "OK".
6. Now open File Explorer and go to the following path:
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\FontCache
7. Delete all files with the name FontCache و. dat as the extension.
That's all! It's done. Now restart the computer. After restarting, make sure to start Windows Font Cache Service from the Services page. To enable the Windows Font Cache service, select Automatic under Startup type.
So, this guide is about how to rebuild the font cache in Windows 10. Hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends as well. If you have any doubts regarding this, let us know in the comments box below.