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There is. It kills Windows and brings closer the moment "Windows has lifted, that's it, I'm switching to linux."
Registry defragmentation seems to be of some small use, but it is so relative that it is difficult to measure. Modern Windows lives perfectly without getting into it with #opu with different tools :)
Well, if "I have been using the CCleaner utility application for a long time", is there any benefit or not?
Well, only if you clean the garbage in the PC, I do not advise you to clean the registry in this program. heard sometimes breaks the integrity
There is a lot of benefit. Have you been using it for a long time and do not see the benefit?
For me, it cleans the caches of all browsers, the temp folder, which can suddenly gain 5 gigs sharply. Clears network passwords. Each option is flexibly configured through the bugs in the settings.
About cleaning the registry - I clean it every time - so far nothing has fallen off. Used this program since win xp.
But the specialists whom this program has brought closer to the state of "Windows pulled up, that's it, I'm switching to linux" - they themselves kill their Windows. It will be hard for them both on Windows and Linux.
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