The Registry Cleaner in CCleaner has been problematic for a while, it's intended for advanced use but because the button is prominient non-advanced users tend to use it daily/weekly and some do end up messing their registry, especially with Windows 10.

As said Registry Cleaners do have a use, but that use is not regular daily/weekly cleaning.

Here is CCleaners official advice on it's registry cleaners use, you'll note the promise to move it into the advanced tools section where non-advance users as less likely to play with it:

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Instead i use the program Revo Uninstaller Pro for both my Windows 10 PC and my Samsung Android. There are many good features in it like junk file cleaner,history cleaner and a forced uninstall feature for uninstall apps and programs completly. When uninstalling programs and apps manually from the controll panel,it leaves a lot of leftovers of the programs in the registry that you wish to uninstall. There is a tool in Revo Uninstaller Pro that is called Forced Uninstall that uninstalls programs and apps completly,even files and leftover folders in the registry. However,there is no such feature as a pure registry cleaner. I would never use such.


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I get it.Ok just one more question.Would you consider Revo Uninstaller Pro a type of registry cleaner as you can scan for leftover registry entries.I would have to believe this is also a type of reg cleaner.Thank you for all the info.

No, it's not in the same category. It is not cross referencing COM objects attempting to decide if they're unused, etc like Registry cleaners do. It's specifically looking for items related to a specifically installed piece of software in an attempt to fully remove it. Often in cases where there either is not an uninstaller or the uninstaller has failed for some reason.

Finally, Malwarebytes Adwcleaner is useful and, most importantly, a functional and easy-to-use program that allows you to make your work at the computer more comfortable, especially if you use it with Malwarebytes AntiMalware tool. After the first cleaning, you will immediately feel the result. However, you should not be limited only to this software, because having a good antivirus will never hurt. If you have any questions about the read article, feel free to ask them in the comments.

Registry cleaners are programs that may suggest that the Windows registry database requires regular maintenance or cleaning. Using a registry cleaner might introduce some risks to your computer system.

Additionally, some registry cleaners make unqualified, unverifiable, or otherwise unsupportable claims about their benefits and/or generate misleading reports about a computer system based on the results of a "free scan". These misleading claims and reports seek to persuade you to purchase a full version or subscription, usually without allowing you to evaluate the registry cleaner before payment. For these reasons, ESET classifies such programs as PUA and provides you the option to allow or block them.

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The installer will set Yahoo as your home page and default search engine, and also install "BoostSpeed" (a registry and disk "cleaner"), unless you use the custom install, and uncheck these default options. Despite unchecking these options, it still tried to change my homepage to Yahoo (caught by WinPatrol), which I rejected. Despite rejecting Yahoo twice, WinPatrol kept throwing up alerts.

In short, this PUPpy hasn't changed one bit. It ignored my explicit instructions, and installed what it dangwell pleased. If not for WinPatrol and MBAM real-time protection, my home page, my search engine would have changed, and I'd probably have a worthless registry cleaner installed.

It installed cleanly, and didn't mess with my browser. Nothing was added to my startup list, or to my services. No ads for wretched registry cleaners. I had to toggle off the setting to notify me of updates. And if I ignore the "System Health" tab, I won't have to see all those registry entries and junk files that are not in need of "cleaning".

Adwcleaner (from Malwarebytes) is more of a one-shot adware/malware cleaner, rather than a preventive anti-virus application. But the company Malwarebytes does also have an antivirus security application called Malwarebytes.

You may have inadvertently downloaded some adware or malware at some point. Some programs are triggered when visiting common sites such as eBay or Yahoo. It might be worth downloading a malware scanner such as Malwarebyes' Adwcleaner.

Using PC cleaners makes sense when you want to delete lots of junk files and data from multiple sources in one fell swoop. In addition, different solutions specialize in different areas: Some are great for permanently deleting files or getting rid of the remnants of long uninstalled programs. All the same, PC cleaners are not a necessity, since most operating systems include disk clean-up utilities that perform the same function.

The best free PC cleaner is CCleaner, owing to how easy it makes the process of removing unnecessary files or junk data. We also recommend Revo Uninstaller, which will help to completely uninstall programs, and BleachBit, for permanently removing (shredding) files or even entire folders. ff782bc1db

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