Hello;

I'm here to ask you some opinions. I need a good cleaner for PC. Usually i use CCleaner without any problem, and i really enjoy it, but at least after some months i'm used to do a scan/clean with something more trashly/carcinogen that's able to find what CCleaner missed or that has some cool features like finding duplicated files and so on.

Years ago my favourite software was TuneUp Utilities, the one bought by AVG that now is named AVG PC TuneUp. In last two years i changed into IoBit Advanced SystemCare and it's pretty fine with the Uninstaller, the Smart Defrag, etc.

But if you've any good suggestion for a better suite, please lemme know it. :D

Thanks in advance.

9 years ago

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This is what I do to keep my computer from slowing down without reinstalling the OS. From most to least important.

  • Go to the startup tab in msconfig and lookup every program there that has a checkmark next to it. Disable all programs from starting that you do not want to start when windows starts. I only have my antivirus, audio program, and GPU programs running.

  • Open services.msc and look up every entry. Decide what services you want/need to run when windows starts and set them to auto. Set the rest to manual or disabled depending on if you want them to run when they are needed or if you want them to never run. Warning: This can cause instability of your computer if you disable the wrong services. Make sure you do research on exactly what each service does before disabling it. Also, before disabling a service, double click the service and look in the dependencies tab to see if another service depends on that one running to work.

  • On all my browsers, I clear all temp files, history, cookies, site preferences, and anything else I have the option for at least once a day. Only takes a couple seconds.

  • About once a year I run CCleaner and only use the registry cleaner.

  • I created a batch file to delete all the temporary folders on my computer, all the garbage stored by flash that doesn't get removed when you delete all your internet history and files, and old windows updates. I only run this about once a month. This is more of a privacy thing, but it probably helps keep the computer clean too. I always restart my computer after running this and then you have to reset any flash options you have like turning off hardware acceleration, auto updates, disabling P2P. These directories are for windows XP and some of them will be dependent on your user name. Research what these folders are used before you decide to empty them. This is my batch file:

RD /Q /S "C:\WINDOWS\Temp"
MD "C:\WINDOWS\Temp"

RD /Q /S "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temp"
MD "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temp"

RD /Q /S "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player#SharedObjects"
MD "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player#SharedObjects"

RD /Q /S "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys"
MD "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys"

RD /Q /S "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Recent"
MD "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Recent"

RD /Q /S "C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download"
MD "C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download"

  • I personally like to disable the indexing service on all drives and then turn the service off completely.

  • I disable all auto updates of every program on my computer and only do updates manually when I want to. This includes all programs, browser add-ons, windows updates, and even anti-virus. I also disable all anti-virus scans except for the one that checks each program as I open it. I do windows updates about once a year and virus definitions updates about every 6 months. Yeah i'm crazy, I'm still running AVG free 2012 and firefox 17.0.1, lol.

  • You can go into system properties, advanced tab, performance settings and disable all the stuff you don't want. I only have a few checked: translucent selection, show contents while dragging, smooth edges of fonts, and visual styles on windows and buttons.

  • You can open the task manager and look through all the processes running to make sure there is nothing hogging resources or malicious programs running. It can take a while to research and learn what all the processes are, but once you know, it will be easy to spot something you don't recognize.

This is all I can think of right now. I'm still running the same install of Windows for about 3 years now and it feels just as fast as when I installed it.

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Well, i could give it a try. Just... Okay to update software whenever you want, but keep the browser outdated it's not so safe after all... Same for Windows Updates. :o

I'm only saying, everyone do what they want.

9 years ago
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I think hackers and viruses are a little over hyped. The hackers don't want anything I have and viruses feel like a thing of the past. I never used an anti-virus program at all for many years when I ran Windows 95, 98, and ME. I feel like there were more viruses going around back then than there are now. I got a few back in the day, but they were nothing major and not too difficult to get rid of. Can't remember the last time I got one. Seems like most viruses now would be from downloading a cracked program that someone put a virus in or from using Java. I keep Java disabled on all browsers and I can't remember the last time I needed to enable it.

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You're not completely wrong. Before to get my desktop i had a very useless old laptop and antiviruses started to be too much heavy, so i worked well for two years without encounter anything so bad. In fact a friend of mine was surprised about that, so i installed the trial version of Kaspersky Internet Security, and runned a full scan without finding so much. He was even more surprised.

But i keep prefer to update my software. Nice suggestion for Java.

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I use CCleaner + refresh windows. I don't mind refresh because I have windows files on a separate SSD and I really don't lose a whole lot doing a refresh, just system files. If you only have 1 hard drive then this is a lot more serious.

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I would recommend reinstalling everything and starting clean. After that make a system clone with Symanthec Ghost , it;s like a save game. Once you screw things up you can use that clone and load the system into the state it was when the clone has been made. If you use this method make sure you make the clone for the disk where windows is in. It takes 2-5 mins to load the clone. It's really useful ;D

9 years ago
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I used Advanced System Care for a while, until I decided that Iobit was doing more damage with all this constant "helping" than it could possibly be helping. I read around a little, found that it is widely unloved, and uninstalled it, and everything has been perfectly stable since. The amount of effort involved in doing a full uninstall of ASC, without any bits left behind to make sure that I actually meant to uninstall it and wouldn't I like to put it back again, convinced me that it was at best an irritation, and not actually a cleaning tool in the spirit of cleaning tools.

CCleaner is the only tool I use at the moment, apart from MBAM and the like to check for infection.

9 years ago
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I use Advanced System Care Pro and it works good for me.
Also CCleaner and Malwarebytes Anti Malware for scanning.

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To be honest, after I realize that my pc is full of garbage, I just reinstall windows (but yea CCCleaner is probably all you need).

9 years ago
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I use CCleaner & Super Anti Spyware for scanning. SAS looks like one of those fakeAV programs, but it's really one of the best malware cleanup utilities that I've used, I'd even put it ahead of Malwarebytes.

http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html

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