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<blockquote data-quote="lokamoka820" data-source="post: 1103353" data-attributes="member: 108773"><p>For me the problem is not just some windows and software cache here and there, the problem for me that some software leaves remnants after uninstalling the normal way, for example: context menu items, task schedule tasks, startup items, etc., and the most annoying that some software save the user settings in registry rather than AppData folder, sometimes I change a lot of settings and want to reset it back, but there is no reset button on the software options, so I reinstall it to make a fresh start, to find that it kept the settings because it is saved in the registry, it why I started to use this kind of tools, it can find remnants easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokamoka820, post: 1103353, member: 108773"] For me the problem is not just some windows and software cache here and there, the problem for me that some software leaves remnants after uninstalling the normal way, for example: context menu items, task schedule tasks, startup items, etc., and the most annoying that some software save the user settings in registry rather than AppData folder, sometimes I change a lot of settings and want to reset it back, but there is no reset button on the software options, so I reinstall it to make a fresh start, to find that it kept the settings because it is saved in the registry, it why I started to use this kind of tools, it can find remnants easily. [/QUOTE]
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