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On Microsoft Windows operating systems, a thumbnail cache is a file used to store thumbnail images for Windows Explorer's thumbnail view. This speeds up the display of images as the smaller images do not need to be recalculated every time the user views the folder.
PurposeWindows stores thumbnails of graphics files, and certain document and movie files, in the Thumbnail Cache file, including the following formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIF, AVI, PDF, PPT and HTML. Thumbs.dbThumbs.db files are stored in each directory that contains pictures or movies on Microsoft Windows NT versions prior to Vista. The file is created locally among the images, however, preventing system wide use of the data and creating additional data load on removable devices.[1] Windows XP Media Center Edition also creates ThumbcacheBeginning with Windows Vista, thumbnail previews are stored in a centralized location on the system. This provides the system with access to images independent of their location, and addresses issues with the locality of Thumbs.db files. The cache is stored at Resizing the thumbnailsBy editing the registry or using Microsoft's own Tweak UI tool, it is possible to alter both the dimensions (up to a maximum of 256 pixels) and the quality of the thumbnails. See alsoReferencesExternal links |
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