Index corrupted at each startup file

whenever windows starts, I got a note contain errors, but I did not understans what this means or what to do to support

the error is
[0710 / 080842:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (2087)] Corrupted Index file
[0710 / 080842:ERROR:cache_util_win.cc (43)] Cannot move the cache: 5
[0710 / 080842:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (134)] Cannot move the folder cache
[0710 / 080842:ERROR:backend_impl.cc (220)] Unable to create cache

From a quick search of the internet, these errors appear to be related to the STEAM games - I suggest to uninstall STEAM and see if the error goes away.

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