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<blockquote data-quote="TairikuOkami" data-source="post: 845972" data-attributes="member: 61892"><p>It is about a computer maintenance. Many issues in Windows are caused by corrupted files and Windows fixes include cleaning caches and such.</p><p></p><p>You can clean teeth daily or your can wait till they go bad and then visit a dentist, but it will never be the same afterwards. Ever since I started to clean regularly, I have not seen BSOD, crashing explorer or other common issues. I did not start using cleaners because I was bored, they helped. Not to mention, that malware tends to run from Temp/internet cache folders after restart, so turning off of a computer with CCleaner might help.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have seen several cases, where it helped, an old entry prevented a software from installing or caused it crashing, also some serious driver issues. Windows 10 update once failed, because of an empty registry entry, MS released an update, which cleaned registry to fix it.</p><p></p><p>But many registry cleaners reviews are done by people, who have not even seen them. They just say, what they have heard. It is true, that in the past, there were bad/fake ones, but these days, they create backups/system restore points, but the stigma still stays, just like with Internet Explorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TairikuOkami, post: 845972, member: 61892"] It is about a computer maintenance. Many issues in Windows are caused by corrupted files and Windows fixes include cleaning caches and such. You can clean teeth daily or your can wait till they go bad and then visit a dentist, but it will never be the same afterwards. Ever since I started to clean regularly, I have not seen BSOD, crashing explorer or other common issues. I did not start using cleaners because I was bored, they helped. Not to mention, that malware tends to run from Temp/internet cache folders after restart, so turning off of a computer with CCleaner might help. I have seen several cases, where it helped, an old entry prevented a software from installing or caused it crashing, also some serious driver issues. Windows 10 update once failed, because of an empty registry entry, MS released an update, which cleaned registry to fix it. But many registry cleaners reviews are done by people, who have not even seen them. They just say, what they have heard. It is true, that in the past, there were bad/fake ones, but these days, they create backups/system restore points, but the stigma still stays, just like with Internet Explorer. [/QUOTE]
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