While this improves performance, it can also affect data integrity. If the computer crashes or loses power before the cache data is written to disk, that data can be lost.
Below is how to enable or disable this feature for system drives in Windows 11.
As mentioned, users can enable or disable the disk caching feature in Windows 11.
Here's how to do it.
First, open Disk Management diskmgmt.msc .
Once Disk Management opens, right-click the disk label benin telegram data on the left side of the internal disk and select Properties .
Write Cache for Disks in Windows
In the Properties window, under Policies, select the check box default or clear the check box next to Enable write caching on the device to enable or disable the feature.
Enable or Disable Write Cache for Drives in Windows
When finished, close the Disk Management application.
Alternatively, users can use the Device Manager application to make the necessary changes.
First, open Device Manager .
Then expand Disk devices , right-click the disk and select Properties . On the Policies tab , check or uncheck the box to enable or disable the feature.