Error Message: Disk Cache folder doesn't exist
I know this has already been asked, but I am aware that I HAVE deleted the disk cache folder by accident, and it is no longer in the recycle bin. Is there anywhere i can go to restore the Disk Cache folder, or redownload it? How does it affect me to work without it? Thanks
Just create a new folder and point to it in the preferences. It's as easy as that.
You could also delete your preferences, re-launch, and everything should be restored.
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