Has something new come along? It’s been so long since I’ve needed to do this that I assume CCleaner has enshittified by now.

  • sanataseva
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    2067 months ago

    Absolutely not. It was sold to a third party with nebulous privacy policy among other annoyances. Get you some Bleachbit.

      • @penquin@lemm.ee
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        437 months ago

        Be very careful with Bleachbit, it’s very powerful and can ruin your system if you go too far cleaning. Ask me how I know 😂

        • @AlolanYoda@mander.xyz
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          How do you know?

          More specificly, how did you break your system? What did you do? Did you “clean” your partition table or something?

          • @penquin@lemm.ee
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            147 months ago

            Let’s say, I checked too many boxes and messed with the root directory. Anything that shows as “slow” is dangerous

              • LostXOR
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                67 months ago

                Probably for the same reason someone would run it on Windows. It has both a Windows and Linux version.

              • @penquin@lemm.ee
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                27 months ago

                Why? To clean up left overs? You think Linux doesn’t have that and is just all pink and unicorns? lol

          • Corroded
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            97 months ago

            Not that person but I tried to do the secure cleaning mode where it zeros empty space but I think I was also downloading something at the same time. This was several years ago but I vaguely recall my system being unable to boot.

          • @penquin@lemm.ee
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            57 months ago

            I haven’t used it in a long time, but I know that it has two versions, one root and the other is regular (that’s on Linux, not sure about Windows). Also don’t check those boxes that say something like “slow” or something like that. That’s just my experience. I’m pretty sure if you read up on it or watch a couple of YouTube videos you’ll figure it out.

    • SharkAttak
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      47 months ago

      Oh joy. Must also be why they don’t have portable versions anymore.

    • @sirfancy@lemmy.world
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      77 months ago

      Can you elaborate on how it’s a virus? I hear this a lot but haven’t heard any substantial truth aside from referring to a privacy policy that is identical to 90% of every other website anyone else uses.

      • RedEye FlightControl
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        207 months ago

        Piriform was a very trustworthy tool developer until it was surreptitiously bought by a chinese company and immediately turned into a virus for the next release. It instantly lost its trust and has been garbage since that day.

          • Lemminary
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            37 months ago

            Look at that, very different from “it’s a vahrus!!1!”

        • @Marsey_Enjoyer@lemm.ee
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          07 months ago

          Piriform was a very trustworthy tool developer until it was surreptitiously bought by a chinese company and immediately turned into a virus for the next release

          Avast isn’t a Chinese company

  • DreamySweet
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    437 months ago

    You shouldn’t really need this kind of program. Stay away from registry cleaners especially.

  • @redline23@lemmy.world
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    407 months ago

    I don’t think I’ve used any cleaner product since the Windows XP days. I don’t view it as necessary anymore.

    One of the other programs to see file size on disk recommended on this thread should be enough.

    I would highly recommend O&O ShutUp10++ to reduce built in spying in Windows. It’s good at explaining what each option you’re doing is. The only thing I would caution on is changing the Edge browser policies with O&O. That will lock it down into enterprise mode and you won’t be able to change certain settings through the UI anymore.

    • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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      97 months ago

      I don’t think I’ve used any cleaner product since the Windows XP days. I don’t view it as necessary anymore.

      I’m the same. Haven’t used one since those days and I work in IT.

  • ShustOne
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    247 months ago

    Honestly these days the built in Windows tools are more than enough. Storage settings gets the job done.

    Also I love Linux too guys but those comments with nothing else aren’t very helpful.

  • unalivejoy
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    107 months ago

    The last time I used it, it deleted my progress in Cookie Clicker. Never again

  • fmstrat
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    107 months ago

    Let me dig up that Ubuntu ISO link right quick…

  • Jamyang
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    97 months ago

    Bleachbit vs BCUninstaller vs WinDirStat vs Wiztree, which should I prefer? I am currently using BCU.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      137 months ago

      Wiztree is so much faster than WinDirStat it’s silly. Never looked back. Maybe things have changed?

      • Jamyang
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        Is wiztree much better than BCU and Bleachbit? Like, removing al the vestiges of an uninstalled program. I feel like BCU is half-assing it. Earlier I used to use Revo Uninstaller which is I think much better than BCU.

        • TheMurphy
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          27 months ago

          I’m using BCU with no complaints. Why do you think Revo is better? Curious to know if it’s worth switching over.

          • Jamyang
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            17 months ago

            Revo has nice UI. All the options are present in aesthetically and it’s easy to use. But it has a free and a paid version. Which led me to install BCU. But I don’t think BCU is good at cleaning up vestigial files after uninstalling a program. There’s always some files left unremoved which have to be deleted manually after a program is uninstalled. I didn’t have this issue with Revo.

  • Deceptichum
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    57 months ago

    You just dunk the hard drives in some bleach. All the bytes will be wiped away.