Adobe Media Cache organization

Ultra quick question, all. I looked and found several ways to clean the cache, but not a lot of information about what happens when you clean the cache while you are still working on a project. I have about 30 GB of caching of files on my hard drive to the OS (because I was a fool and did not move the file cache on my drive sctrach). Anyway, I am need to clean this possibility and wonder what happens when you come to delete all the files inside there, then reload a project? Is it just to create new files for what you worked (just need a new made?) I could always just move media files to another drive, but there are files there projects underway; I can't just say the difference between the two (and more looking at the dates). Your help is appreciated!

CS5

2.83 quad

laughable 8 GB of RAM

Windows 7

Is it just to create new files for what you worked (just need to re - make?

Yes.

If you don't mind waiting for files to cache re - generate

at your newly designated website... delete inconsequential.

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