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CCleaner & installation: yes or no?


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Either you love it or hate it: CCleaner

Driver updaters, registry cleaner etc is a no-go.

However, when "just" used for deletion of system/Windows, temp-files, browser history, Windows memory dumps and so... is it wise to use? Or not?
And if not, which reliable alternatives are there out there?

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On 17/03/2025 at 09:27, Edouard said:

While I can't comment on CCleaner the OP mentions driver updaters.

I've been using IoBit Driver Booster Pro for a few years now without issue.

Should I delete this program or is it safe?

Much like Ccleaner driver Booster pro injects advert/upsell dialogues onto your machine. I wouldn't use it personally, the only driver which likely needs regularly updating on any computer is the GPU driver which usually gets detected by the Nv app or Adrenaline application depending on whether you have Nvidia or AMD graphics.

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I haven't used it in many years. Partially because I didn't notice any kind of performance changes so it seemed unnecessary, and partially because of the stories about it making the system unstable by removing things that it shouldn't have. I just use Disk Cleanup once every so often instead.

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I have not installed it in years, nor have I felt a need to recommend it to anyone using Windows 10 or 11.

The built-in Windows Storage Sense works fine for the average joe user, there's no need to use a third-party product anymore.

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On 17/03/2025 at 10:06, Ixion said:

I also use Windows Disk Cleanup. Used Ccleaner for many years before it started being filled with adware etc. at which point it was unceremoniously dumped from my systems.

Just put shortcuts to 'Windows Disk Clean Up' and 'Defragment and Optimize Drives' on my desktop. 

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Hello,

I would suggest running Microsoft's own Disk Cleanup program (filename: CLEANMGR.EXE as administrator if you feel the need to manually delete the contents of temporary file folders, etc.  Or write a script that does this for you, along with any other adjustments/tweaks you wish to make.  That way, you have full control over what is being done to your system.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky
 

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I don’t hate it. I used to use the version by Piriform many years ago.

But it  was made by devs using the old way back in those days.

If you are running on Windows 10 or Windows 11, it is better to use a modern cleaner using today’s cutting-edge technology.

The two cleaners I am presently using are Bleachbit and PrivaZer Pro.

Your choice of a system cleaner is highly subjective. To each his own.

 

 

 

 

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