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kach22i 06-24-2009 04:22 AM

Ccleaner for computer
 
Does anyone have any experience with Ccleaner?

Link I found using Google:
http://www.ccleaner.com/

I was watching the U of M research channel last night. A local comouter guy (Mr. Jaffer of Jafferson Computers) was lecturing on computer maintenance. He recommended using Ccleaner (it's free) along with virus protection and adware protection. I have never heard of this from my local computer guys MCRS.

One of the features is it eliminates registery backups and uninstall programs which tie up a lot of RAM. The Ccleaner program has it's own way of uninstalling programs. He said in his analogy that it does not really remove the uninstall programs but stores them compactly. Imagine a house, you clean the junk out of the house and store it on shelves in the garage so that it's out of the way.

Claims are that by using this program your computer will work faster.

cgarr 06-24-2009 04:31 AM

I have it, the new version has an option to clean the free space on the drive too, I don't know if thats different from what they were talking about or not?

VINMAN 06-24-2009 04:39 AM

Been using it for about 2 yrs now. Works great!

RedBaron 06-24-2009 04:53 AM

I love this tool for PC's. I usually set it for maintenance at night along with a defrag and then I have it restart for the morning. The registry cleaner part has also helped me repair BSOD's with registry issues.

Z-man 06-24-2009 05:12 AM

Been using it for a few years - works well. It's not a virus scanner or an adware remover - but it does a good job of cleaning things up.

-Z-man.

kach22i 07-27-2009 06:10 AM

CCleaner Update:

My wife's used Dell laptop(XP operating system) was acting slow so she decided to try CCleaner.

After installation it indeed was working faster and better, then she tried to power down and restart. It asked her if she wanted to back up the registery, which she said "yes' to, and the screen went all black never to return.

I did a Google search on this problem and found out it does happen from time to time (not often). The fix is to reinstall everything, but because this was a used computer with no original backup discs this was not possible.

We took it back to the shop, and for $177 they got it to work and were able to save her documents/photos, but she had to reload all the programs and updates herself.

Do not use CCleaner unless you have backed up everything and have backup operating system disc.

m21sniper 07-27-2009 06:45 AM

Ccleaner is great.

rattlsnak 07-27-2009 06:54 AM

used it for a few years also,. works great.. used to be called 'crap cleaner'..

Super_Dave_D 07-27-2009 07:24 AM

I am getting ready to Cclean my Ppc with a Mmac!

Porsche-O-Phile 07-27-2009 07:33 AM

Excellent utility. Windows programs are notorious for shotgunning files all over the place, modifying registry settings, etc. Also, uninstall programs are notoriously poorly written and often don't eliminate the "crap" that's all over the place (hence the name "C-Cleaner" incidentally, I've been told that the first "C" stands for "crap").

Anyway I've used it with good results. The only thing you have to watch is eliminating shared .dll and other files, although my way of dealing with them is to say "just delete everything" and if an application that remains doesn't work properly after that, I reinstall it.

+1 to the Mac idea. My next machine undoubtedly will be.

kach22i 07-27-2009 11:53 AM

I just loaded and ran the CCleaner on my own laptop. I suggest that you read all the tips and tutorials on their site before doing the same.

So far no problems.

I elected not to do a backup of the registery when prompted for two reasons.

1. This is where it went wrong for my wife.

2. I have back up discs already.

m21sniper 07-27-2009 11:58 AM

I had no problem using the backup prompt, but that's just one guy.

89911 07-27-2009 01:02 PM

I've used it like others. Here is a list of similar downloads from download.com (I recommend this site as being safe):

http://download.cnet.com/windows/utilities-and-operating-systems/?tag=rb_content;contentNav

Currently I am trying out Advanced Systemcare from reading the editors recommendations. It is similar to CCleaner.

Burnin' oil 07-27-2009 01:10 PM

Will it clean the dust from my keyboard? That stuff is nasty.

Netspeed 07-27-2009 01:11 PM

Great program....

JavaBrewer 07-27-2009 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 4801288)
+1 to the Mac idea. My next machine undoubtedly will be.

B4 sinking money into the Mac *solution* try the free Ubuntu download iso on your existing Intel hardware. Sure you might have to poke a couple things for your specific hardware config but in most cases (mine included) it will all plug and play with no drama - including your WiFi. Great forums support to.

I have my home development machine running Ubuntu and the family is on OSX 10.5 - honestly there is little difference between them...other than the price...

Netspeed 07-28-2009 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmoolenaar (Post 4802389)
B4 sinking money into the Mac *solution* try the free Ubuntu download iso on your existing Intel hardware. Sure you might have to poke a couple things for your specific hardware config but in most cases (mine included) it will all plug and play with no drama - including your WiFi. Great forums support to.

I have my home development machine running Ubuntu and the family is on OSX 10.5 - honestly there is little difference between them...other than the price...

+1 on Ubuntu although I wouldn't say that the wifi is installed without any drama. It really all depends on the age of the machine but there are many many workarounds with Linux.

gr8fl4porsche 07-28-2009 10:59 AM

I am an Ubuntu fan as well, but I also cannot agree with the statement that many things are 'plug and play without drama'. I'm sure it depends on what you are trying to install.

Actually I don't find much of anything plug and play with Ubuntu. Everything takes a lot of research and typing commands to get it working properly.

Once you have it up and running - everything works great - and fast too!

azasadny 07-29-2009 03:22 AM

I don't like any of these "registry cleaners" and I avoid them.

widebody911 07-29-2009 05:43 AM

I've been using CrapCleaner for years. Just used it last night to clean up almost 2Gb off some chick's PC. SpyBot is a good companion for CC.


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