Description
Complete Cleanup
Complete Cleanup is a lightweight software that helps boost your computer's performance by getting rid of unnecessary files. Whether you're a newbie or a tech-savvy user, it's super easy to use!
How It Works
When you first open Complete Cleanup, you can pick a drive to scan. It looks through cookies, cache, browsing history, and even stuff like ActiveX and Java Applets. Plus, it checks dump files, temporary folders, the list of recent documents, the Recycle Bin, Windows media cache, and any AOL tracks.
Create Your Own Cleaning List
You can even make a personalized list of files and folders that you want to include in the cleaning process. How cool is that?
Extra Features
Complete Cleanup goes beyond just basic cleaning. It lets you remove duplicate files or Flash cookies, find missing media files, clear out web browser passwords and search engine data. You can also get rid of programs that start automatically when your system boots up. Plus, it scans for spyware and cleans locked files too!
User-Friendly Settings
The 'Settings' screen lets you choose which drive to scan every time you open the program. You can even enable wiping mode for permanently deleting items from your computer! Don't want those annoying confirmation boxes? You can disable them too! You can also schedule automatic cleanings or create a list of protected Internet Explorer cookies.
Performance and Usability
This program runs smoothly with very low CPU and memory usage. It responds quickly and finishes scanning in no time! During our testing, we didn't face any issues—no freezing or crashes at all! There's even a help file available if you need guidance.
User Interface Improvements Needed
The only downside? The interface could use some sprucing up since it feels a bit outdated. But hey! That's just a minor detail compared to how well Complete Cleanup works.
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User Reviews for Complete Cleanup 1
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Complete Cleanup is user-friendly, efficient, and reliable. It significantly boosts computer performance without any glitches. Interface could be more appealing.