Free Scan and cleans windows registry using CCleaner

scan and clean windows registry easy using CCleaner



How to use CCleaner to scan and clean Windows Registry? There are many programs that you can use to clean your registry erros. Some of these cost money, while others are free. CCleaner is one of the free ones. CCleaner is registry cleaner program I use all the time because it has a simple interface and really comes with every tool you need to Speed Up Your Computer and optimize your systems performance. It's easy to use, prompts you backup the registry before it makes changes, and includes a number of other useful tools. CCleaner is a malware-removal tool that cleans web browser temporary folders and files, cleans the Windows registry of unwanted or unused registry keys, and provides an easy way of preventing unwanted programs from running at startup. 

The CCleaner registry cleaner working with all versions of Windows. CCleaner is easy for beginners to use, just launch it and click the Run Cleaner button. But there’s a lot more you can do with it. Alright enough talk, here's the procedure below will guide you through running CCleaner on your computer. Just follow these simple instructions.

1. Download And Install CCleaner

To download and install CCleaner, do the following:

  • Download CCleaner and install it.
  • During the installation, you will be given several install options. We recommend removing the check mark next to Add 'Run CCleaner' option to Recycle Bin context menu and Add 'Open CCleaner...' option to Recycle Bin context menu.
  • You may be prompted to download/install the Google Chrome browser and set it as your default browser.  You can choose to allow this or not.
  • Complete the installation.

When CCleaner finishes installing, you will have the option to open the program and view the notes.  Leave check marks in whatever boxes you want and choose finish. The first time you open CCleaner, you may receive a prompt asking if you want to allow CCleaner to keep cookies from trusted sites such as Google, Yahoo, etc.  You can select Yes (Recommended) or No.

2. Open CCleaner

Launch CCleaner. Double click the CCleaner icon on your desktop, or run CCleaner from your Start menu's Programs folder.


3. Modify Advanced Settings

Before you begin scanning your computer with CCleaner, you should make the following change:

  • Click Options-->Click Advanced. Remove the check mark next to Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 24 hours.
  • Click Options-->Click Cookies. You can select the cookies you want to keep on your browser before scanning your computer.

4. Scan Temporary Files

To scan your computer's temporary folders for unwanted files, do the following:
  • Click Cleaner on the left side of the CCleaner window.
  • Click the Run Cleaner button.
  • Click OK when you are asked, This process will permanently delete files from your system. Are you sure you wish to proceed?
  • After the scan completes, the progress bar will say 100% and a summary is displayed, including a list of files that were removed and the amount in MegaBytes (MB) that were deleted.

5. Scan the Registry

To scan your computer's registry for unwanted items, do the following:
  • Click Registry on the left side of the CCleaner window.
  • Click the Scan for Issues button.
  • When the scan completes, click the Fix selected issues… button.
  • Click Yes when you are asked, Do you want to backup changes to the registry?
  • Browse to the folder where you would like to store the registry backup. Then click Save.
  • CCleaner displays each issue to be fixed.
- If you want to fix all issues identified by CCleaner, click the Fix All Selected Issues button.
- If you want to see what changes will be made by CCleaner, you can fix each issue one by one. Click the >> button to review each issue. Click the Fix Issue button to take the action shown next to Solution: in the window.

6. Manage Startup Programs to Prevent Unwanted Programs

  • Click Tools--->Startup button
  • Look through the list of startup programs for anything that looks like malware. Click Disable on those items to prevent them from running at startup.
  • Selecting Disable does not always prevent a program from starting when Windows starts. If you find that a program is still running at startup after using CCleaner to disable it, run CCleaner again and delete the startup item.
  • Do not disable or delete the entries for software that you want to run when Windows starts. For example, you may not want to delete the startup items for Sidebar (Windows 7/Vista), AIM, Yahoo Instant Messenger, etc.
  • It's important to understand that by choosing Delete, you are only deleting the startup item, not the application. For example, if you select and delete Yahoo Instant Messenger, you are not actually deleting the Yahoo Instant Messenger application. You are only deleting the startup item that makes Yahoo Instant Messenger run when Windows starts.
Note : To avoid losing an autostart entry that may be important, use the Disable option instead of the Delete option. You can easily re-enable a disabled autostart entry later.

7. Manage Uninstalling programs

CCleaner’s tools include the Uninstall panel, which lists your installed programs. This panel includes a few more features than the default Windows one – you can rename or delete the entries here and any changes you make will also appear in the Windows Control Panel. You can also save the list of installed programs to a text file – an easy way to keep a list of your installed programs in case you need to remember and reinstall them from scratch.

8. Removing System Restore points

You can use CCleaner to remove System Restore points (see below for details). Once you remove one, nobody will be able to restore the system to that point.
To remove System Restore points:
  • Click Tools--->Click System Restore.
  • Select the System Restore point in the list that you want to remove. Or, use CTRL+Click to select multiple System Restore points.
  • Click Remove. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. Click OK.

9. Manage Drive Wiper to Wiping free disk space

When you delete a file, Windows removes the reference to that file, but doesn't delete the actual data that made up the file on your hard drive. Over time, this data will be overwritten as Windows writes new files to that area of the drive. This means that, given the right software, someone could reconstruct all, or parts of files that you've deleted. For privacy and security reasons, you can set CCleaner to wipe the free areas of your hard disk so that deleted files can never be recovered.
  • Click Tools-->Drive Wiper
  • Choose the type of wipe you require:  
         - Free Space Only will leave your normal files intact
         - Entire Drive will erase all of the files on the drive. 
  • Choose the type of security you require (Simple Overwrite is ok for most situations)
  • CCleaner will warn you before proceeding


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