The biggest "speed boost" usually comes from disabling programs that launch when you turn on your computer. Go to .
When you open CCleaner, the first screen is usually the . Analyze : It scans for trackers (cookies) and junk files.
If you want more control, go to . This is where the real power is: System : Check "Thumbnail Cache" and "Empty Recycle Bin."
Newer versions (v6.0 and up) include a "Performance Optimizer." It detects apps running in the background and puts them into until you actually open them, saving your RAM and CPU for the tasks you are actually doing.
Always download CCleaner directly from the official CCleaner website . Avoid .rar or .zip files from third-party sites, as these are frequently used to bundle malware or "cracks" that compromise your data. 2. The "Health Check" (Quick Fix)
Look for apps you don't need immediately (like Steam, Spotify, or printer helpers) and click . This won't delete them; it just stops them from slowing down your boot time. 6. Performance Optimizer
: This is great for clearing out massive caches from browsers like Chrome or Edge without losing your saved passwords (just make sure "Passwords" is unchecked). 4. The Registry Cleaner (Use with Caution)
The biggest "speed boost" usually comes from disabling programs that launch when you turn on your computer. Go to .
When you open CCleaner, the first screen is usually the . Analyze : It scans for trackers (cookies) and junk files. CCleaner.v6.05.10102.rar
If you want more control, go to . This is where the real power is: System : Check "Thumbnail Cache" and "Empty Recycle Bin." The biggest "speed boost" usually comes from disabling
Newer versions (v6.0 and up) include a "Performance Optimizer." It detects apps running in the background and puts them into until you actually open them, saving your RAM and CPU for the tasks you are actually doing. Analyze : It scans for trackers (cookies) and junk files
Always download CCleaner directly from the official CCleaner website . Avoid .rar or .zip files from third-party sites, as these are frequently used to bundle malware or "cracks" that compromise your data. 2. The "Health Check" (Quick Fix)
Look for apps you don't need immediately (like Steam, Spotify, or printer helpers) and click . This won't delete them; it just stops them from slowing down your boot time. 6. Performance Optimizer
: This is great for clearing out massive caches from browsers like Chrome or Edge without losing your saved passwords (just make sure "Passwords" is unchecked). 4. The Registry Cleaner (Use with Caution)