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So is your computer running slow? You think CCleaner is the right program for your fix? well you may be right, CCleaner does alot of things to help your computer run better such as Cleaning out Cookies and deleting unneeded files. It Has a Deep Registry Cleaner that looks for 15 different types of files that arent even needed and do nothing but Hog up CPU power and RAM space.
I cant stress enough how important it is to clean out your registry. Doing this simple task that only takes 10 sec's on a slow computer can prevent future repair cost's. But if you dont wanna take my word for it just check out the wiki ill post a link for you. Click Here to see the Wiki!
Now i'm sure you have heard of defragmenting your Hard Drive. Well CCleaner pro will
do this for you! your never have to worry about programs not popping up again! Have
you ever heard of the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) before? Well cleaning your Registry
and defragmenting your Hard Drive can prevent that from ever happening, and well if
you don't know what a blue screen of death is your very lucky. Because if makes your
computer no longer work and if only displays the screen to the left of this sentence.
do this for you! your never have to worry about programs not popping up again! Have
you ever heard of the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) before? Well cleaning your Registry
and defragmenting your Hard Drive can prevent that from ever happening, and well if
you don't know what a blue screen of death is your very lucky. Because if makes your
computer no longer work and if only displays the screen to the left of this sentence.
But i bet your wondering how much this program could actually effect the performance of your computer, well most users
of CCleaner report at least a 25% and up to about 55% increase in performance. But because CCleaner does its normal tasks automated your computer will stay fast and your never need to worry about it again.
of CCleaner report at least a 25% and up to about 55% increase in performance. But because CCleaner does its normal tasks automated your computer will stay fast and your never need to worry about it again.
CCleaner can:
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System requirements:
CCleaner will run on any PC running Microsoft Windows XP, Mac 10.6 or later. If you're running one of the following operating systems, you're fine to run CCleaner:
Note 1: For Windows NT4, ME and 98, we recommend CCleaner Version 2. For 2000 we recommend Version 3.
Note 2: CCleaner does not currently support Linux.
CCleaner will run on any PC running Microsoft Windows XP, Mac 10.6 or later. If you're running one of the following operating systems, you're fine to run CCleaner:
- Windows 8 (all editions, including 64-bit)
- Windows 7 (all editions, including 64-bit)
- Windows Vista (all editions, including 64-bit)
- Windows XP (Home, Professional, Media Center, Tablet Edition, 64-bit)
- Windows 2003 and 2008 Server (all editions)
- Mac 10.6 to 10.9 64-bit editions
Note 1: For Windows NT4, ME and 98, we recommend CCleaner Version 2. For 2000 we recommend Version 3.
Note 2: CCleaner does not currently support Linux.
Registry Rules:
When you click the Registry icon you will see all the available Registry rules that CCleaner can clean.
Missing Shared DLLs - Removes entries for libraries which are shared by multiple programs but no longer exist.
Unused File Extensions - Removes entries for file extensions that are no longer associated with applications.
ActiveX and Class Issues - Removes invalid entries for COM/ActiveX object that refer to a non-existing files.
Type Libraries - Removes invalid entries for type libraries that refer to non-existing files.
Applications - Removes invalid entries for non-existent programs.
Fonts - Removes invalid entries for fonts that no longer exist in the Windows Fonts folder.
Application Paths - Removes entries for registered application paths that no longer exist.
Help Files - Removes entries referring to help files that no longer exist.
Installer - Removes unnecessary uninstallers or the remnants of left over uninstallations.
Obsolete Software - Removes entries for applications that are no longer installed.
Run At Startup - Removes entries for Startup applications that no longer exist.
Start Menu Ordering - Removes entries for Start menu application that no longer exist.
MUI Cache - Removes invalid entries from a cache of recently run programs.
Sound Events - Removes references to sound files that do not exist.
Windows Services - Removes Windows Services, for which the executables are no longer present.
When you click the Registry icon you will see all the available Registry rules that CCleaner can clean.
Missing Shared DLLs - Removes entries for libraries which are shared by multiple programs but no longer exist.
Unused File Extensions - Removes entries for file extensions that are no longer associated with applications.
ActiveX and Class Issues - Removes invalid entries for COM/ActiveX object that refer to a non-existing files.
Type Libraries - Removes invalid entries for type libraries that refer to non-existing files.
Applications - Removes invalid entries for non-existent programs.
Fonts - Removes invalid entries for fonts that no longer exist in the Windows Fonts folder.
Application Paths - Removes entries for registered application paths that no longer exist.
Help Files - Removes entries referring to help files that no longer exist.
Installer - Removes unnecessary uninstallers or the remnants of left over uninstallations.
Obsolete Software - Removes entries for applications that are no longer installed.
Run At Startup - Removes entries for Startup applications that no longer exist.
Start Menu Ordering - Removes entries for Start menu application that no longer exist.
MUI Cache - Removes invalid entries from a cache of recently run programs.
Sound Events - Removes references to sound files that do not exist.
Windows Services - Removes Windows Services, for which the executables are no longer present.
Applications tab:
The sections and items that show up in CCleaner's Applications tab depend on which applications you have installed on your Windows PC.
If an application or type of application has many features (for example, with Firefox you can delete cookies, clear the download history, and so on), that application will have its own section, and you can select specific areas you want to clean.
If an application is simply listed in the Applications, Internet, Multimedia, Utilities, or Windows sections with no details, the cleaning process will typically clear out document history (MRUs), visited URLs, and temporary files for that application.
Web Browsers (for example, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari)
The sections and items that show up in CCleaner's Applications tab depend on which applications you have installed on your Windows PC.
If an application or type of application has many features (for example, with Firefox you can delete cookies, clear the download history, and so on), that application will have its own section, and you can select specific areas you want to clean.
If an application is simply listed in the Applications, Internet, Multimedia, Utilities, or Windows sections with no details, the cleaning process will typically clear out document history (MRUs), visited URLs, and temporary files for that application.
Web Browsers (for example, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari)
- Cookies - Web cookies stored by each browser. Note that the cookie list in the Options section of CCleaner controls cookies for all browsers you have installed, not just Internet Explorer. For a further discussion of cookies, please see theChoosing which cookies to keep topic.
- Download History - A list of files you downloaded through that browser.
- Session – You can save the session and reopen it at the later time. Session contains all saved and opened tabs.
- Internet Cache - HTML, images, and other files accumulated while you surfed the Web using that browser.
- Internet History - A list of the sites you visited and the dates on which you visited them.
- Saved Form Information - User names, passwords, search terms, and anything else you typed into any forms that appeared in the browser's HTML canvas.
- Compact Databases - Some Web browsers (notably Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome) use databases to store bookmarks, history, and other data. When you remove information from these databases, they may still take up room with fragmented space. If you select Compact Database, CCleaner will defragment and trim unused space from these databases.
- Website Icons – Some browsers store website icons which are displayed on the address bar and in the favorites list.
- Saved Passwords - Web browsers can store passwords for pages you've visited.
- Applications - These refer to third-party applications you've installed that don't fall under the Internet, Multimedia, or Utilities category. Some examples are CD/DVD-burning programs and word processing software.
- Internet - These programs include browser add-ons such as Flash and the Google toolbar, instant messaging programs, and firewalls.
- Multimedia - These programs are video players and editors, or video helper programs for Web browsers.
- Utilities - These include utilities such as Zip management, disk tools, and spyware scanners.
- Windows - Some of Windows' own applications contain lists of recently-used documents. Examples are Paint and Wordpad.