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Having the place where you store your cash get full is never a bad thing, but having your cache storage full could bring your entertainment life to a screeching halt if youโ€™re a Fire TV or Fire TV Stick user. Has your Fire TV or Fire TV Stick been acting โ€œbuggyโ€ lately? Lagging, or taking forever to load apps and content? Various data caching storage locations in Fire OS could be full, causing some of your home entertainment headaches.

Here at Pocket-lint, we care about you too much to allow you to watch things on your TV in suboptimal fashion, so weโ€™re going to show you how to clear the cache on your devices and make it easier for you to watch Frank Castle make that one last kill! Youโ€™re welcome!

What is a streaming device cache?

Temporary storage that improves efficiency

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Letโ€™s go on a brief side quest, shall we? My wife loves her Roku, but Iโ€™m actually not a huge fan. The service is easy to use, and the app is well laid out, but Iโ€™m impatient and hate how slow it is to load apps, which it calls โ€œchannels.โ€ Thatโ€™s because it doesnโ€™t store those appsโ€™ data in a temporary folder on the device. No, if you want to speed up launch times, you have to plug a flash drive into the Rokuโ€™s USB-A slot (if it has one), and it will cache some data externally.

With Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, you donโ€™t have to wait as long. But that speed comes at a cost….

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