Question I currently use Wise disk Cleaner. Is there a better one?

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Morro

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As I mentioned in another thread about Wise Disk...

* I have been using this software for a long time (2 years or longer.) and never noticed anything wrong or shady with it. I really like it. :)

CCleaner is good, but in my opinion, Wise Disk (And its Pro version.) seems to find more.
 

Like a Western!

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As a "gamer" I find this new thing called Microsoft PC Manager helpful. you can give it a go.
I believe it's a friendly UI for Windows in built cleaner it also have a deep cleaner and memory boost which clear your memory by just one click pretty handy

only other thing i do is to just clear %temp% manually every 2-3 days
 

Jonny Quest

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As a "gamer" I find this new thing called Microsoft PC Manager helpful. you can give it a go.
I believe it's a friendly UI for Windows in built cleaner it also have a deep cleaner and memory boost which clear your memory by just one click pretty handy

only other thing i do is to just clear %temp% manually every 2-3 days

Same here, maybe every week or two. temp and %temp% in safe mode, deletes them all.
 

Jonny Quest

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Many say you don't need a cleaner, just use Windows built in options.
Agree, my two favorite options along with @Like a Western! temp clean up. Some of those cleaning utilities can find way too much, IMO, especially as far as the registry. Kaspersky and Bitdefender will find 4-12 registry issues, and the likes of CCleaner will find 100+.

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Morro

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Agree, my two favorite options along with @Like a Western! temp clean up. Some of those cleaning utilities can find way too much, IMO, especially as far as the registry. Kaspersky and Bitdefender will find 4-12 registry issues, and the likes of CCleaner will find 100+.

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As for the registry part, that is something I absolutely do not use with either Wise Disk or PrivaZer. Firstly it is too dangerous, and second it is not necessary. Meaning that I believe it will not give any benefit to clean it. (It will not make your computer faster somehow in my opinion.)
 

Blacktide

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Give HiBit Uninstaller a shot. Not sure why they call it just an Uninstaller because it has tons of features and is very fast and free.
Ive tried dozens of cleaners and this one is the only I use.

My favorite feature is the Task Manager Scheduler. Its so much more cleaner and easier than Windows version. I usually delete over 100 tasks added by programs or services Ive disabled and deleted already

So many apps and services add scheduled tasks and don’t tell you.
 

Jonny Quest

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Give HiBit Uninstaller a shot. Not sure why they call it just an Uninstaller because it has tons of features and is very fast and free.
Ive tried dozens of cleaners and this one is the only I use.

My favorite feature is the Task Manager Scheduler. Its so much more cleaner and easier than Windows version. I usually delete over 100 tasks added by programs or services Ive disabled and deleted already

So many apps and services add scheduled tasks and don’t tell you.
I like that it has a portable version. Very informative app, and as you said, a lot of good information in the Task Scheduler Manager window. Nice UI, is easy to read and follow.
 

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