Step 1: Type cmd in Windows search box and click Command Prompt option. In the right-pane, you will see L1, L2 and 元 Cache sizes listed bottom under “Virtualization” section.
To Check Processor Cache Memory Size Using Task Manager 2: Click on the Performance tab, in the Task Manager screen, click on CPU in the left pane.
Now type gpedit.msc command to open local group policy editor. Open run window by typing windows key and R simultaneously. Option-3 Disable Search History in File Explorer Click it and all the search keywords will vanish at once. It will open your recent search terms and on the bottom, you will find clear search history. Now open the drop-down “ recent searches” menu. This will open a new menu tab “ search” on the top menu ribbon. Open File Explorer and just click one in the search field. Option-2 Delete the Complete Search History Now press delete button to delete that term and that’s it. Open This PC or file explorer and in the search field type the term or the keyword you want to delete.