All about CACHE Files
The CACHE file type is primarily associated with Web Browser.
What is a CACHE file
Programs save different kinds of data in these files. For example, some CACHE files are in JPG or PNG format to hold image data (used by Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Fireworks). Others save web content like cached JavaScript, JSON, or XML files (used by Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, and Mozilla Firefox; see Mozilla Firefox and Visual Studio).
There are also caches that store indices for sound files (used by game engines like Source Engine; check Source Engine Wiki), as well as compressed data (using Microsoft Compound formats or ZIP) and even plist files for Apple systems.
Other applications, such as Telegram (Telegram) and games like Warframe (Warframe), use CACHE files to temporarily store data and improve performance.
If you want to open a CACHE file, first consider its internal format.
How to open a CACHE file
You need a suitable software like Web Browser to open a CACHE file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your CACHE file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a CACHE file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
Online CACHE Text Viewer
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Programs that open and convert CACHE files:
- Web Browser
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. CACHE files are often referred to as Web Browser data files because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
- Snacc-1.3 VDA File
CACHE file format:
To view or edit CACHE files you need to know the file format, because it determines how the data in this file is stored. The file format can be determined based on the file extension and the signature (the first few characters of a file). However, different programs can use the same file extension. Furthermore, a file extension can be renamed incorrectly and double-clicking on it will then display an error when it is opened. So a detailed analysis of a file is vital in order to determine the format and the associated program. In the following you will find our evaluation of the CACHE files:
CACHE is a very widely used file extension. The file type does not have a uniform file format. The following file formats are most commonly found in CACHE files:
- 15% of all CACHE files are based on the popular JFIF file format. JFIF is short for JPEG File Interchange Format. It is a bitmap graphic that uses JPEG compression. These files contain neither text nor words, but only data. A typical file size is 17 KB. The file type was used 20 years ago. The keywords JFIF are typical for these files. These files are often associated with hires and image.
- 10% of all CACHE files are based on the well-known PNG file format. PNG is short for Portable Network Graphics. It is a high-quality raster image file that supports lossless data compression. These files are binary files, so they do not contain text, but only cryptic characters. The files are often between 2 KB and 91 KB in size. Several words can almost always be found in the files, e.g. IHDR, sBIT and IDATx. Files like these have the following tags: dbaec, eaed and ebbf.
All other CACHE files (75%) have no consistent format, the following 19 formats can be found: DOC, JSON, .NET, plist, ZIP, UnityFS, GZIP, ePe, RNWPREP and rqA. These files are often connected to misc, assembly, resolve, ywffvne, data or hash. You can get all the details of your CACHE file by dragging it onto this page or by clicking the button "Choose your .cache file to analyze" above.
Technical Data for CACHE File Extension
The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and file extension information submitted by users.
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\WINZIP\winzip32.exe %1
a cache cache file is a special file format and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with CACHE files
- Associate the CACHE file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open cache files. Because only the current version supports the latest CACHE file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the manufacturer website after an available Web Browser update.
- To make sure that your CACHE file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
- Click here to open your .CACHE file online - secure, fast, and no downloads needed.