Using CCleaner Utility
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space.
Advantages: cleans junk, cookies, temporary files, registry, startup files and more
Disadvantages: none
CCleaner (originally Crap Cleaner) gives your PC’s hard drives a quick scan to search for all the junk files and clutter that may be slowing it down or causing problems. It removes cookies from hidden folders that I didn’t even realize were there, removes files left over from removed programs and clears out all temporary files.
This software also has a seperate registry editor, and I’m sure you’ll be surprised at what is found the first time you run it. Of course, you are given the option to make a backup of your registry before any files are removed-highly recommended.
There is also another handy utility built in to this program, which provides much more convenient access to uninstall unwanted programs and does the job much faster than Windows.
As though this isn’t enough, from within the Ccleaner interface, you can also choose which programs you want loading up at startup. If you want to keep your PC regularly clean, then this regularly updated program is essential.
I recommended running this program in conjunction with Auslogic’s disk defragmenter.
Downloading program
Installing and Run program
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