> CCleaner works well.
CCleaner IS awesome, I've been using it at work for years to clean up weird 'missing dll' pop-ups left over from removed malware, to reduce registry bloat and to do cleans-up prior to creating WDS images But I have notice a few little limitations and niggles - you can get it to deleted broken links in the start menu but if that then leaves empty sub-folders you still have to delete those by hand and it only seems to delete C:\users\[username]\local settings\temp and temporary internet settings for the currently logged in user Does anyone know a CCLeaner beater? cheers!
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