CCleaner is the best Pc cleaner: _

Ask yourself how it works.

Thank you Microsoft!

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You can configure CCleaner to do much.

  • Empty the trash
  • Empty temporary Internet files.
  • Remove the Cookies while keeping those you want saved.
  • Delete the browser history.

And much more. I use it, but like I said, I would not use registry cleaning. Other than that, it's great.

CCleaner
http://www.CCleaner.com/

Bruce Hagen
MS - MVP October 1, 2004 ~ September 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA

Tags: Windows

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