CCleaner is a free system cleaner and isolation tool. It deletes unused and temporary files from PC, which vacates up disk space and makes Windows run quicker. It also removes traces of online activities like clearing web browser history and address bar entries. CCleaner will delete temporary files like Internet files and cookies with other kinds of files like log files and chkdsk
After opening CCleaner you initially notice Cleaner section. Here is where you have program scan PC for different file types as displayed. You can choose which sorts of entries you want cleaned and which do not. There is a Windows tab for Windows files and an Applications tab for third party applications you have installed. To start this procedure, choose which items you want cleaned and then tick on Analyze. When analysis is finish you can click on Run Cleaner to have the files removed.
Then there is Issues section. This will help you locate errors and previous entries in system registry. It is utilized in similar way that Cleaner section is utilized.
Once you scan for problems you can click on Fix selected issues to have them deleted from registry. Earlier than items are deleted you will be prompted to back up registry. It is extremely suggested that you do this if you want to undo any of modifications CCleaner does.
Tools section permits you to notice what software is installed on PC and uninstall software if wanted. It will also show programs that are set to open when PC starts. From here you can delete any items you do not want to open with PC.
Options section is where you can modify the way CCleaner works. E.g. you can have CCleaner run when PC starts or check for updates automatically. You can also tell it what cookies you do not want removed when you run it between other more enhanced options.





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