Sun Jul 15, 2018 7:07 pm
After a few months of installing Resolve, I noticed a slowdown in my pc performance. When I looked further, I found that a huge portion of my harddrive is taken up by video associated .cfa, .pek, and other associated files. Its literally taking up 151 GB of my 465 GB drive and about half of the non-system area. I've purged the video caches of Bridge and Lightroom, but still they remain. I don't have any other Adobe products, or video editing apps, so I'm assuming those files are from Resolve. Most of the files are .cfa files of .mp4 of news clips, documentaries, etc that I never intended to be a part of my video editing.
How can I purge these files from my harddrive and keep them again from being swept up in the roundup that occurs on install?
Thanks for the help,
Robert