

- #CCLEANER CLOUD INSTALL OS UPDATES PC#
- #CCLEANER CLOUD INSTALL OS UPDATES FREE#
- #CCLEANER CLOUD INSTALL OS UPDATES WINDOWS#
Let me assure the readers here: It’s SIMPLY NOT NECESSARY to “clean” your registry in order for Windows to continue to perform. I’m no fan of “cleaner” applications, but I do see how a beast such as CCleaner can be attractive to folks who don’t want to have to “get geeky” with the folders on their computers themselves, and who might choose to undertake activities that pollute their registries with junk data.
#CCLEANER CLOUD INSTALL OS UPDATES FREE#
Note, “Disk Cleanup” is free and from Microsoft as part of the OS and will work fine after the common user figures it out. This is much easier than trying to run “Disk Cleanup” that comes with Windows. Basically you tell it to clean the computer say yes to do it, then close afterwards and reboot.
#CCLEANER CLOUD INSTALL OS UPDATES PC#
We HAVE had some users not follow instructions and download Ccleaner from a non reliable download site, but the program itself “Ccleaner” never has done anything wrong with my people (friends, relatives, PC users). No one has ever said Ccleaner has harmed their computer. But I and others have used Ccleaner for well … a decade and we have all of our family members on it and common users that we work with. It is always great to hear from one of the MVPs here! CT you may have had some bad experience relayed from a common user with Cleaner and broke something. You responded kindly to me that it is OK for professionals like us to use but dangerous for average users.

I read your comments frequently and feel your ideas are very good and worthy as are many here in woody’s forum are. The issue is not Ccleaner is an evil program but rather someone tampered with the installer. I have seen 13 gigs removed with Ccleaner in the past. I and others who have worked on PC every day for a living, have seen gigs of data removed when the user never ran “disk cleanup” which comes with windows. It was designed to remove temporary files and clean up the PC. But I (and others) must call exception to Ccleaner. Yes many people do grab some program claiming to make the PC faster. Hello CT, Thanks for your insights and comments. This is reposted from, Septemat 12:07 pm, since it was lost after the outage. They are now making changes there that make it impossible for me to consider continuing my volunteer work there. I have been a contributor to Microsoft Answers forum for 9 years now. Actually, I will be spending more time here at woody’s from now on. The average user has little more understanding of his Windows computer than they do of their electric toothbrush. Of course they usually throw in a new hard drive whether you need it or not. It is simply the cost that WorstBuy throws at them to “fix” it, which rarely really needs more than a re-install of Windows. Note that the vast majority of computers that go to the scrap heap are not worn out or defective. The problem is the commonly held approach that the average person is capable of managing his own computer. The kind of trouble that when it ends up on my desk, it is virtually impossible to track down They can easily get themselves into trouble. It is just too dangerous for the average Joe/Jane. Anonymous, Again, my point is NOT that Ccleaner is a bad tool.
