Hey Windowsforum memebers!
I am looking for a Microsoft Windows cleaning utility.
Not something like Ccleaner, but sort of a window with all the cleaning tools which are from Microsoft Windows itself.
Agreed Ccleaner is a handy tool, quick and easy to use. As has already been said though Windows does not need a registry cleaner.
Windows Disk Clean can also be configured to clean more thoroughly by accessing the Disk Clean settings.
This little guide explains what you need to do:
Windows 10 Advanced Disk Cleanup - TweakHound
Usually full of malware and PuPs.. Avoid like the plague.Tune up is the best option for this
If you must "clean your system" why not use the suggested Windows Disk Clean, you don't have to go anywhere and risk downloading some scumware from sites like piriform which is a cesspool of useless software. "cleanmgr /sageset:50" as suggested in Windows 10 in a run box or "cleanmgr.msc" in any other Windows version is "safe as milk" so why risk making changes that can make Windows unbootable to remove things that don't really make any difference to how your system runs anyway? If Cclenaer was necessary, Microsoft would have bought them and integrated it into Windows already.
I don't think soUsually full of malware and PuPs.. Avoid like the plague.
Yes maybe "they leave a ton of temp files behind" but so what? Can you please tell me why when the average user uses approximately 15% of the average hard drive space they have it is necessary to clean temp files that are only recreated in seconds anyway? Suggests you should use this awful product every minute you are on pc to keep it "clean"????I agree with Axel's post. I have , thoroughly tested, third party products on my computers, which have passed the test of time. The most prominent, used all over the IT world, is Ccleaner. Worth pointing out here, also, that Ccleaner has an extensive list of options regarding what exactly you wish to "clean". And yes, it does have a registry cleaner option. I have tried it and found it does no harm. But I agree with the comments in this thread - it serves no useful purpose to "clean" the registry. the items removed by cleaningare, in essence, so small that it does not noticeably slow down computer performance. Furthermore, since Window's 10 and its compulsory updates, from time to time, a whole new registry comes along buried in the cumulative ones. - Makes cleaning a superfluous waste of time.
FWIW. Both Ccleaner and the disk clean trick, outlined above, both leave a ton of temp files behind.